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Ep. 2: So Close, Yet So Far – Fear The Walking Dead Fan Chat

Episode 2 of Robert Kirkman The Walking Dead spinoff will be titled "So Close, Yet So Far" and will pick up at the end of episode 1 where we see Nick's friend, and dealer, killed, and killed again. Only to get up and keep on coming. Chat starts at 9pm with Episode 2, Fear The Walking Dead on AMC and Communities Digital News

Fear The Walking Dead: When civilization ends, it ends fast - Premier Fan Chat

Join Communities Digital News for our live chat of Fear The Walking Dead, beginning with Chris Hardwick at 8pm Eastern.

2016 Fox News Presidential Republican Debate - Live Chat staring at 8:30pm EST on Thursday, August 6th here on Communities Digital News.

Fox News' debate criteria is the the top 10-candidates, as determined by the five national polls of Fox News' choosing will be invited to the stage. At this writing, top runners including Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Ben Carson, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, Ben Carson, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who has surged off his late-July announcement, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are competing for one of the two remaining spots on the stage.

FREEEDOM'S GATE: Will you support the new Christian Civil Rights movement?

The nation’s highest court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage in a 5-4 decision which appeared to create a constitutional protection for gay marriage that did not previously exist. Chief Justice John Roberts and the courts’ three other conservative justices — Antonin Scalia, Samuel Alito, and Clarence Thomas — each wrote their own separate blistering dissenting opinions. In fact, Justice Scalia argued that the majority’s decision was a, "<strong><em>threat to American democracy."</em></strong> What disturbs Rev. Owens even more is that he believes, “The homosexual community has not shown all of what it's going to do,". He points to the 2013 law in California which allowed girls and boys to use the same showers and bathrooms in public schools. The president of CAAP suggests that the court’s decision will take America, “down a very immoral path.” The request for a new Christian Civil Rights Movement has been called for by Rev. Owens and other Christian leaders and faith community because of the ongoing threats to faith leaders and and Christianity. Of grave concern is that pastors had been the target of gay-rights activists due to their sermons concerning the Bible’s stance against gay marriage. To prevent that in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott signed the “Pastor Protection Act" on June 25, according to theTexas Tribune. The law allows clergy members to refuse to conduct marriages that violate their beliefs; The bill gives ministers the freedom to exercise their First Amendment rights. Joining Standing at Freedom’s Gate host Kevin Fobbs to discuss CAAP’s civil disobedience actions against the gay marriage ruling and a new Christian civil rights movement will be Rev. Bill Owens, president of the Coalition of African-American Pastors.

CRITICAL CONVERSATIONS: Rachel Dolezal - Does lying matter

When Rachel Dolezal chose to lie to her employers, colleagues, friends, family and, well, us, it was a conscious decision to avoid the truth. Politicians do it. Employees do it. Spouses do it. Teachers do it. Friends do it. Judges, lawyers, plaintiffs and defendants do it. From whoppers to those harmless little white (or black) lies nearly everyone, nearly everyday lies. Is it ok? What are the ethics of truthtelling? What is the harm in lying? Join Lisa Ruth, Dr. Jim Picht and Dr. T.J. O'Hara as they discuss the ethics of lying.

FREEDOM’S GATE: Juneteenth and Rachel Dolezal's trans-racial dilemma

Friday marks the 150th anniversary of the landing of Union soldiers at Galveston, Texas, with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. The annual celebration Juneteenth was launched to celebrate the end of slavery and the Civil War in the United States. This June 19 the nation and blacks may be confronting a new type of end of slavery, thanks to former Spokane, Wash., NAACP president, Rachel Dolezal. Dolezal’s decision to change her race from white to identifying herself as a black woman may actually help to bring an official end to racial hyphenation and ethnic designation in America. According to Dolezal’s interview on NBC's "Today" show Tuesday, she stated she clearly regards herself as black. If Dolezal is to be considered black, just where are the lines of discrimination drawn? Do affirmative action solutions or civil rights remedies even apply any longer when race itself can be as fluid as the application of coloring to a person’s skin? America may also now be free of racial designations.

LIVE FAN CHAT: Game of Thrones, Sunday 9 p.m.: ‘Mother’s Mercy’

Our last Game of Thrones fan chat for season 5. With so many story lines, one hour of GOT can only leave us with more questions. One thing we can always count on is the unexpected. Heroes and children die. Villains prevail. Plots thicken and schemes succeed. Join our Season 5 Final Game of Thrones chat - and share the excitement! Read more at http://www.commdiginews.com/featured/live-fan-chat-game-of-thrones-sunday-9-p-m-mothers-mercy-43259/

FAN CHAT: Game of Thrones The Dance of Dragons 9 p.m. ET

In tonight’s Game of Thrones episode The Dance of Dragons we should see quite a few story arcs nearly reach the apex, which will of course be delivered next season. Both a good and bad thing as we want to know the fate of our favorite characters.

LIVE FAN CHAT: Game of Thrones, Sunday 9 p.m.: ‘Hardhome’

Tonight's major storyline finds Jon Snow and Tormund Giantsbane arriving at Hardhome to meet with the Free Folk and convince them to join their fight to take back Winterfell, and then figure out what to do about the White Walkers. And introduces a new winsome wilding.. will Jon fall in forbidden love again?

LIVE FAN CHAT: Game of Thrones, Sunday 9 p.m.: ‘The Gift’

The final scene from Episode 6 last week depicting the rape of Sansa Stark by her new husband, Ramsay Bolton, while Reek/Theon was forced to watch, received enormous criticism. It received a fair amount of defense as nothing particularly new for the series. Although the Ramsay and Sansa marriage doesn’t happen in the books at all, the novels are far more graphic. Join Communities Digital News Fan Chat for Game of Thrones, Sunday 9pm