Newt: I Sinned, Sought God's Forgiveness
Ahead of key primaries in the Deep South, Newt Gingrich is reminding voters that he sought God's forgiveness for his marital infidelities. The former ...
Ahead of key primaries in the Deep South, Newt Gingrich is reminding voters that he sought God's forgiveness for his marital infidelities. The former ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jaweed Kaleem | Posted 02.24.2012
Religious and nonprofit group leaders Thursday defended President Barack Obama's spiritual beliefs and his administration's support of faith-based gro...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jaweed Kaleem | Posted 02.22.2012
After Rick Santorum ignited controversy over the weekend by saying President Barack Obama has a "phony" and "different theology" that's not "based on...
Rev. Chuck Currie | Posted 02.18.2012
Newt Gingrich might not be the GOP nominee for president, but his recent comments about federal courts deserve further consideration: He does not believe U.S. presidents are bound by federal court decisions they dislike.
Eboo Patel | Posted 07.12.2011
The fact that Gingrich can proudly advertise his conversion to Catholicism as a personal and presidential asset is a sign of how much progress we've made. But it is profoundly un-American to replace one bias with another.
The New York Times | Posted 05.25.2011
Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House, has converted to Catholicism. He has not said publicly why he converted, but his wife, Callista Bisek,...
Posted 03.12.2012