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<title>In the news this week ... Sojourners takes $325,000 from leftist atheist ||| Billboards expose racial elements of abortion ||| Film director runs from climate debate ||| Couples sue doctors for failing to detect Down syndrome child</title>
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<description>Critics have hit out at the 'social justice' Christian group Sojourners and its leader Jim Wallis for accepting funding from a leftist atheist billionaire, OneNewsNow reports. Wallis has said in the past that Sojourners did not receive funding from atheists, but he later issued a statement confirming there had been at least three grants from George Soros totaling about $325,000. Wallis has received increasing criticism over his association with President Obama and the left, because of their position on abortion, gay marriage, and other issues that orthodox Christians generally oppose. ||||| Two pro-life groups have organized a billboard campaign that exposes racial elements behind abortion and adoption. The Black and Unwanted campaign reveals abortion's destruction in the black community while highlighting the need for more adoptions. In Texas, abortions on black women comprise nearly 25% of all state abortions even though black women constitute only 12.7% of the female population of childbearing age. Some babies die by chance. No baby should die by choice! ||||| Film director James Cameron recently backed out of a debate on global warming that he had instigated. Cameron, who directed Titanic and Avatar, was scheduled to debate new media entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart, filmmaker Ann McElhinney, and ClimateDepot.com executive editor Marc Morano at a global warming conference in Aspen, Colorado. Morano said Cameron had got out of his depth -- giving the standard Al Gore nonsense about global warming alarmism. As soon as people started standing up to him, Cameron high-tailed it out the debate. ||||| Two couples in Australia are suing doctors who did not detect Down syndrome in their unborn babies, thereby preventing them from aborting the babies. The father of one of the girls said he loves his daughter and treats her like gold, according to the Christian Examiner. Other parents of Down syndrome children are appalled at the parents' actions. One critic said: 'You love your daughter and treat her like gold, yet had you known she was Down Syndrome before you had her, you would have killed her? That makes me sick.'</description>
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