Draft:Christian Headlines

www.christianheadlines.com is an English news site with a Christian bias. It is part of the, host to other gems like GodTube and Townhall.com.

Reporting
The main page features current news and posts by their columnists, alongside articles from other Salem properties and other Christian-oriented websites. It is divided on various sections, like LGBT and prayer.

LGBT
Not exactly the friendliest kind to LGBT folks. On a post by John Stonestreet and Jared Eckert, titled Correcting the Actual Misinformation about Gender Ideology, they proceed to criticize a CBS news article about the facts of gender-affirming healthcare. They take the stance that sex determines one's gender, as evident by this statement:

They rely heavily on linking back to Breakpoint, a Christian website, as sources for their claims

As for news reporting, well, just look for yourself
 * Woman Who Regrets Trans Surgery Sues Doctors for Medical Malpractice: 'They Lied'.
 * University: Professor Who Failed Student for Writing 'Biological Women' Won't Be Punished: A story about the eternal boogeyman of trans women in womens' sports, and a professor who failed an student for arguing that "trans women – biological men who identify as women – have an advantage over biological women in sports".

In a nutshell, their news reporting mostly consists of de-transition stories and topics who no-one really cares about, like trans women in womens' sports. This is very deliberate, in order to paint a specific worldview about trans people. You will never see them talk about how common de-transitioning actually is, or the stories of those who didn't regret receiving gender-affirming care.

Abortion
Pro-life is it's own section on the main page. They host another post from our dear Breakpoint folks about Roe v. Wade's overturning:

The website is obviously anti-abortion.

The post is all about hope that, with Roe v. Wade's end, that would mean that they get closer to what they describe as their ultimate goal: abortion at all being illegal everywhere.

They believe that, by closing abortion clinics in a state, the state becomes abortion free:

This just makes back alley abortions return, and now, instead of being performed by medical professionals in a safe environment, they are done at home using unsafe instruments. But well, as long as they think it stops happening, right? One has to imagine what would happen if one of the children of those that wrote this post needed an abortion.

They state that the new front for the pro-life battle is mail-in abortion pills, that allow abortions to take place safely at home and can be easily, and in some states, may be safely purchased through the Internet, and is significantly safer and more private than going to an abortion clinic, where there may be pro-life harassers who may do who-knows-what to you.