Creationist Condemns Catholic Cardinal's Compromise on Evolution
July 14, 2005
Washington, DC's Cardinal Theodore McCarrick says Roman Catholics do not have to believe in the biblical account of creation. He recently told reporters at the National Press Club that, instead of the Bible's account of God creating Adam and Eve, Catholics can believe in evolution -- as long as they agree that God was involved. Full Story...Renewal Advocate: Pro-Homosexual UCC Leaders Are Pushing 'Counterfeit' Christianity
July 14, 2005
A spokesman for an evangelical renewal organization in the United Church of Christ says the latest vote by church representatives at a recent Atlanta meeting is an important and shameful benchmark for the denomination. During that gathering, UCC General Synod delegates voted to support a same-sex "marriage" resolution and reject a resolution that f... Full Story...
Video Testifies to Truth: Transition from Homosexuality to Heterosexuality Possible
July 14, 2005
In October, churches, libraries, and colleges will be showing a documentary to raise dialogue concerning alternatives for people who experience same-sex attraction. Full Story...
The Most Common Mistakes People Make in Their Financial Planning
July 14, 2005
In preparing this list of the most common mistakes people make related to their finances, I speak from experience that has encompassed hundreds of client sessions. This is by no means a comprehensive list, but serves to highlight the planning mistakes we have seen most frequently. Full Story...
AMA Applauded for Promoting Healthy Lifestyle for Kids
July 14, 2005
The American Medical Association is taking on violent video games and underage drinking. The chair of the ethics commission for the Christian Medical & Dental Associations says he basically agrees with the AMA. Full Story...
Freedom's Foundation
July 14, 2005
In the small, dark, dingy jail cell in the basement of a Philadelphia police station, I waited. I waited for the freedom that was stripped away from me and my Christian brothers and sisters at the hands of those who swore an oath to protect it. Full Story...
Tulsa Zoo Backs Out, Bars Proposed Biblical Creation Exhibit
July 13, 2005
The Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma is being accused of censoring an exhibit that explains the Genesis account of creation. A month after approving the display, the Tulsa Park and Recreation Board reversed course and voted 3-1 to disallow the proposed biblical creation exhibit. Full Story...
Court Throws Out Pro-Family Activists' Challenge to PA Hate Crime Law
July 13, 2005
A lawsuit questioning the constitutionality of Pennsylvania's hate crime law has been tossed out. The legal action was filed two years ago, shortly after the controversial legislation was signed into law, thus adding gender identity and actual or perceived sexual orientation to the state's hate crimes statute. Full Story...
Health Advocate Advises Parental Awareness of Pediatricians' Abstinence Stance
July 13, 2005
The president of a group that promotes abstinence is condemning the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for its dismissal of abstinence-only education. In a recent update to its teen pregnancy policy, the pediatricians' organization asserted that adolescents need access to birth control and emergency contraception rather than exclusively abstinenc... Full Story...
Fish Bill Gutted; Now Smells Like Once-Defeated Homosexual 'Marriage' Legislation
July 13, 2005
If it looks like a fisheries research bill and smells like a fisheries bill, chances are -- at least in California -- that it's a bill promoting homosexual "marriage." One family advocate in the Golden State calls the resurrection of the once-dead legislation "an abuse of process." Full Story...
Attorney: Kansas' High Court Violated Principle of Separation of Powers
July 13, 2005
A constitutional attorney in Mississippi says recent action by the Kansas Supreme Court is judicial activism at its worst. Full Story...
Freedom's Cost
July 13, 2005
The tears burned. The ache in my heart was unexpected. The lump in my throat was unmoving. I saw the concern on the faces of my two young daughters, Michelle and Deborah, as they asked my wife, Donna, "What is wrong with Dad?" Full Story...