Canadian Senate Expected to 'Rubber Stamp' Homosexual Marriage Bill
July 11, 2005
A pro-family activist in Canada says there is very little hope that homosexual marriage will not become the law of the land now that Parliament has passed its same-sex "marriage" bill, known as C-38, and the Senate vote on the bill is largely a formality. Full Story...Freedom's Promise
July 11, 2005
As a first generation immigrant to this great land of the free and home of the brave, I am proud of America, the dream that became my address. Full Story...
Educators' Union Lays Strategy to Offset Attacks on Pro-Homosexual Policies
July 11, 2005
The National Education Association (NEA) has adopted a new strategy to counter opposition to the formation of Gay-Straight Alliance clubs in public schools, and has condemned opponents of those clubs. Full Story...
Military Expert Wonders If Released Terror Suspects Involved in London Attacks
July 8, 2005
A military analyst and Pentagon advisor says he is not surprised about Thursday's terrorist attack in London because the British capital has been in the crosshairs of the terrorists for quite some time. But the former Army officer is concerned about a report that the British government had release three terrorist suspects who had been held at Guant... Full Story...
Senator's Partisan Comments Warrant Recusal from Confirmation Process, Say Pro-Family Groups
July 8, 2005
A prominent Democratic member of the Senate Judiciary Committee is being called to task for reported comments he made that clearly indicate his prejudicial stance on the White House's pending nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court -- whoever that may be. Two pro-family groups are saying the only proper step for New York's Charles Schumer to take is to ... Full Story...
VOM Reports Increasing Persecution Against Sri Lankan Christians
July 8, 2005
A spokesman for the Voice of the Martyrs says persecution of Christians continues to be on the increase in Sri Lanka. Recently, an Assembly of God church in the Sri Lankan town of Ambalangoda was attacked by a crowd of more than 100 people. Full Story...
Cookie Company Refuses to Crumble Before Homosexual Agenda
July 8, 2005
An Indiana bakery has pulled a large ad campaign from a trade magazine in response to the publication's decision to run a pro-homosexual editorial. Full Story...
Tolkien in the Hood: The Sub-Creators of Rize
July 8, 2005
When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote about sub-creators, he was referring to some writers' ability to create a believable fictional world -- a fairy tale. He argued that since humans are created in the image of a Creator, it is not surprising that we should make things as well. And while God created ex nihilo -- out of nothing -- we create out of the raw mate... Full Story...
Judge Dismisses Legal Challenge to KS Tuition Break for Illegal Immigrants
July 8, 2005
A former counsel to Attorney General John Ashcroft is appealing a ruling that tossed out a lawsuit challenging a Kansas law that provides in-state tuition to illegal aliens. Full Story...
Freedom's Gift
July 8, 2005
I recently received an e-mail from a friend visiting an orphanage in China. I couldn't help but smile at the images she conveyed -- a flock of impish kids, clamoring for hugs, toys and precious snack bags of colorful cereal. Full Story...
Christian Doc Speculates Why Americans Rank #1 in Mental Illness
July 7, 2005
A recent study on the mental health of Americans says in the past year, one in four people in the United States met the criteria for having a mental illness. According to head researcher Ronald Kessler, that would seem to indicate that the U.S. leads the world in mental illness. Full Story...
Pro-Life Group Exposes Universities' Push to Defeat Louisiana Cloning Ban
July 7, 2005
A pro-life law firm says people should know that two major universities in Louisiana are in favor of human cloning and vigorously oppose a state ban on the practice. Full Story...