Fallout Continues Following Sen. Frist's Comments Supporting ESCR
August 3, 2005
A White House spokesman says Republican Senator Bill Frist's decision to support embryonic stem-cell research will not affect the president's stance on the issue. But a group that had the Senate majority leader speak at an evangelical rally earlier this year has decided not to invite him to speak at a follow-up rally later this month -- even though... Full Story...Pastor Uses Blog to Expose Web Ad Promoting Pedophilia
August 3, 2005
A support group for "gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth" in Virginia is being accused of encouraging illegal sexual interaction between men and boys. Full Story...
Church of England's Homosexual 'Marriage' Compromise Has Theologian Concerned
August 3, 2005
While the Episcopal Church USA continues to affirm and bless homosexual relationships, the Church of England is now allowing homosexual clergy to marry if they promise to abstain from sex. Full Story...
California Supremes Take a Club to Traditional Marriage
August 3, 2005
An attorney with a Mississippi pro-family group says a decision by California's Supreme Court shows the need for a federal marriage amendment. Full Story...
Homes for the Homeless in Tsunami-Stricken Tamil Nadu
August 2, 2005
Thanks to a Texas-based ministry, hundred of families in South India left homeless by December's tsunami will have a roof over their heads. Full Story...
Bauer Recommends Roberts' Conservatism Be Promoted, Not Downplayed
August 2, 2005
A pro-family activist says a new poll on judicial nominees reveals just exactly where the majority of the nation stands on the issue. Meanwhile, a leading pro-life advocate says her group is not endorsing President Bush's Supreme Court nominee. Full Story...
House Bill Protects Military Families, Targets Scam Artists
August 2, 2005
A member of the House Commerce Committee says the families of military personnel serving overseas would no longer fall victim to financial scam artists, thanks to a bill overwhelmingly passed by the House of Representatives. Full Story...
Lawmaker Fights Uphill Battle Against Adult Content in Video Games
August 2, 2005
Leland Yee, the Speaker Pro-tem of the California Assembly, has for the past several years been a leader in trying to get legislation passed in his state to control the sale of what he calls "ultra-violent" video games. He was also one of the most vocal critics of the gaming industry when news broke of hidden sexually explicit content built into th... Full Story...
Connecticut Bishop's Church Takeover Prompts Warning from Conservative Diocese Leaders
August 2, 2005
The seizure of a dissenting orthodox congregation's property by an Episcopal Church (USA) bishop in Connecticut has prompted nine conservative Episcopal bishops to write him a second open letter, this time threatening to take him to ecclesiastical court. Full Story...
Attorney: Tribal Same-Sex 'Marriage' Case Could Be End-Run Around Okla. Law
August 2, 2005
An attorney with the American Family Association Center for Law & Policy says a case before the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma could have a far reaching impact on recognition of same-sex "marriage" throughout the United States. The case involves two women who contend they have a right to marriage under tribal law. Full Story...
ELCA Prepares to Vote on Three Issues Related to Homosexuality
August 2, 2005
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is getting set to vote on whether to drop its ban on practicing homosexual clergy. Full Story...
U.S. Conservatives Consider What Roberts' Confirmation Could Mean
August 1, 2005
As conservatives anticipate the process that many hope will lead to Appellate Judge John G. Roberts' confirmation as Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's replacement on the U.S. Supreme Court, many are wondering what they can expect Bush's nominee to bring to the bench if confirmed. Some pro-family leaders are convinced Roberts needs to be forthcoming abo... Full Story...