Senate Likes Idea of Border Fence -- But Not Paying for It
July 17, 2006
- A Colorado congressman who has led the charge to reform America's immigration policy says the battle to build a fence along a section of the U.S.-Mexico border is not over, even though the Senate recently pulled the plug on its funding. Full Story...AFA Stands by Statements About Ford's Homosexual Agenda Support
July 17, 2006
- Officials with Ford Motor Company Corporate and the American Family Association are disputing each other's claims. But AFA special projects director Randy Sharp says his group's statements about Ford, its advertising, and its homosexual agenda support are neither lies nor misinformation, but facts by which the pro-family group stands. Full Story...
State Legislator Warns Oklahoma Teachers Against NEA Affiliation
July 17, 2006
- A conservative Oklahoma lawmaker is calling on teachers to leave the state affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA) over its support of homosexual "marriage." State Representative Sally Kern is urging teachers to withdraw from the Oklahoma Education Association in protest of the educator union's liberal political agenda. Full Story...
Family Advocates Push for Treaty to Curb Worldwide Distribution of Obscenity
July 17, 2006
- Led by a request from the president of Morality in Media, a number of prominent pro-family groups have recently asked President George W. Bush "to take a leadership role in addressing the international dimension of the ever-expanding obscenity problem." Full Story...
Pro-Family Groups Ask Senators to Vote to Protect Human Embryos
July 17, 2006
- The U.S. Senate is scheduled to begin debate today on three bioethics bills. While pro-life groups are urging the senators to protect the sanctity of human life, Republican Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas says this discussion, which has been a long time in coming, fails to address some relevant issues. Full Story...
Illinois Pro-Family Group Plans Christian Outreach at 'Gay Games'
July 14, 2006
- The president of the Illinois Family Institute (IFI) says Christians will be countering the upcoming Gay Games events in Chicago with a "Truth and Love Offensive." The Gay Games, a loose interpretation of an Olympics, strictly for homosexuals, will run from July 15 through July 22 in the Windy City. Full Story...
Nebraska's 'Too Broad' Marriage Amendment Ruled Constitutional
July 14, 2006
- A federal court of appeals has overturned a lower-court decision and reinstated Nebraska's ban on homosexual "marriage" almost six years after the referendum on the constitutional amendment was passed overwhelmingly by the state's voters. The amendment had been challenged by pro-homosexual legal groups that claimed the ban was too broad. Full Story...
NY's Disdain for Campaign Doesn't Deter Jews for Jesus
July 14, 2006
- A worldwide ministry dedicated to winning Jewish people to Christ has poured virtually all its resources into New York City this month for its largest evangelistic campaign ever. Full Story...
Turning Movies from Monologue to Dialogue
July 14, 2006
- "Nobody knows what this movie is about!" Imagine my surprise as I was driving back from UCSD, where I had been doing research for a new book, when I heard KFI radio talk-show host John Ziegler exclaim over his inability to ferret out a meaning from the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie. His sentiments were echoed by reviewers such as Ethan Alte... Full Story...
Another Money Problem in PC(USA) Brings Sadness and Pain, Says Observer
July 14, 2006
- A conservative activist in the Presbyterian Church (USA) is expressing disappointment over a financial scandal within the denomination. Full Story...
Theologian Says Clergy Marital, Sexual Discipline Lacking in ECUSA
July 14, 2006
- A conservative Anglican theologian says there's a "complete lack of marital and sexual discipline for the clergy" in mainline Protestant denominations -- namely the Episcopal Church USA. Full Story...
'Transgendered' Child Set to Enter Florida School System
July 14, 2006
- The country's youngest "transgender" child is reportedly set to attend school in Broward County, Florida. The young boy's family is enrolling him as a girl in kindergarten this fall. Full Story...