Appellate Ruling Affirms Florida Citizen's Right to Host Home Prayer Meetings
February 2, 2006
- A Florida county will have to revamp its land use ordinance after the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found the law not only too vague but also in violation of a federal statute. Full Story...Review: NBC Drama is 'Gay Agenda' Soap Box, Knocks Catholicism
February 2, 2006
- NBC's drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit used its December 6 episode to champion same-sex parenthood while heaping disrespect and shame on the Catholic faith. Full Story...
'Health Education' Bill Nothing More Than Pro-Homosexual Propaganda, Says Activist
February 2, 2006
- A Massachusetts pro-family group is protesting a bill in the State Legislature that would make some controversial "health education" courses a requirement for graduation from public schools. Full Story...
FIRE Doubts New Report's Campus Sexual Harassment Stats
February 2, 2006
- The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) says a new report claiming nearly two-thirds of college students are sexually harassed is "fatally flawed." Full Story...
Makers of 'Grand Theft Auto' May Be in Grand Trouble
February 2, 2006
- The makers of a controversial video game that contained hidden pornography now face a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court. The city is seeking civil penalties and a new disclosure policy from the producers of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." Full Story...
As Expected, Brokeback Mountain Gets Strong Nod From Oscar
February 1, 2006
- A researcher with the Tupelo, Mississippi-based American Family Association (AFA) says he is not surprised that a movie glorifying a homosexual relationship between two sheepherders has led the field in Academy Award nominations. Full Story...
Official Defends University's Decision to Dismiss Homosexual Student
February 1, 2006
- Former John Brown University student Michael Guinn claims he was kicked out of the Christian school after the administration raised questions about his homosexuality and imposed restrictions on his campus life. Full Story...
Some Conservatives Give Bush's State of the Union Address Mixed Ratings
February 1, 2006
- In his State of the Union address last night, George W. Bush touched on a number of pro-family issues of great importance to pro-family "values voters." However, some conservative listeners felt the president's speech did not go far enough and that it was conspicuously marked by things he left unsaid. Full Story...
'Judicial Restraint' Anticipated with Alito Joining Roberts on High Court
February 1, 2006
- Christian and conservative activists are hailing the confirmation of Samuel Alito as the nation's newest Supreme Court justice. Many are calling it a great step forward, away from judicial activism; others, however, are cautioning that the battle for family advocates and traditionalists is far from over. Full Story...
'Christmas Season' to Begin Early in 2006
February 1, 2006
- The American Family Association says it will begin in June 2006 reminding national retailers that the word "Christmas" is not a four-letter word for most Americans, and it deserves to be included in store promotions and greetings in November and December. Full Story...
Pastor Hagee Speaks Out on the Iranian Nuclear Threat
February 1, 2006
- The pastor of one of the largest churches in the U.S. says radical Islam and Israel cannot dwell together in peace -- and that Christians must support the nation of Israel. Full Story...
Conservative Anglican Group: Regardless Who Is Next Presiding Bishop, ECUSA Loses
February 1, 2006
- A conservative Anglican group says the four bishops who have been nominated to be the Episcopal Church USA's new leader are "committed theological revisionists." None of them, says the group, are willing to adhere to the authority of scripture or lead the denomination towards repentance. Full Story...