Justices' Questions in Commandments Cases Indicate ... What?
March 3, 2005
One of the attorneys whose group filed a brief in the Ten Commandments cases heard on Wednesday before the U.S. Supreme Court says he does not believe the high court will rule that it is unconstitutional for a government body to display God's laws in public. Full Story...U.S. Pundit: Netherlands Finally Waking to Radical Islam's Threat
March 3, 2005
A pro-family activist and former presidential candidate believes the people of the Netherlands have had a real wake-up call about the kind of intolerance that is being promoted by Islamic extremists in their midst. Full Story...
Fear of Obscenity Prosecution Also Behind Adelphia's Decision?
March 3, 2005
A pro-family leader is praising the fact that a national cable company has listened to consumers and changed its mind on providing pornography. Full Story...
Studies Show Breastfeeding Benefits Moms and Babies
March 3, 2005
A Wake Forest University family physician agrees with a recent report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that breastfeeding offers a wealth of benefits, not only to the mothers of infants but also to those children throughout their lives. Full Story...
Christian Author: U.S. Answerable to God for Pushing Israel's Withdrawal from Gaza
March 3, 2005
A Christian author and Middle East expert says the U.S. and other countries backing Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza expulsion plan will be held accountable to God for those actions. Full Story...
Students Frown on UA Faculty's Free-Speech Shutdown Attempt
March 3, 2005
University of Alabama students are reacting to a perceived attack on their First Amendment rights. Full Story...
An Insider's Look: Great Leaders Have Good Timing
March 3, 2005
On Friday, February 25, 2005, nearly 22 months since assuming his post, 69-year-old Donald P. Hodel, president and CEO of Focus on the Family, announced his retirement. His decision was effective immediately. By 5:00 p.m. that very day, his successor, Jim Daly, was moving personal belongings into place, and by the opening of business Monday morning... Full Story...
Litigants Debate Displaying Biblical Laws Before SCOTUS
March 2, 2005
Oral arguments involving the display of the Ten Commandments on public property took place today (March 2) before the Supreme Court of the United States. The high court is hearing two separate cases that involve displays of the commandments on government venues in Texas and in Kentucky. Full Story...
Schindler-Schiavo Advocate Believes Judge's Actions Violate Terri's Rights
March 2, 2005
A spokesperson with the Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation says a Florida probate judge is refusing to hear motions filed by the disabled woman's family that could lead to a clarification of her true medical condition. Full Story...
Columnist to Catholic Parents: 'Avoid Sending Your Kids to Gonzaga'
March 2, 2005
A conservative columnist and university professor is accusing a Catholic law school of having "deplorable conduct" towards its Christian students. He says Gonzaga University "is committed to Catholic values like the KKK is committed to racial equality." Full Story...
Canadian Activist Prays Parliament's Not Poised to Profit from Prostitution
March 2, 2005
A Canadian pro-family advocate says it is absurd that ultra-liberal members of Parliament are actually going to consider legalizing prostitution in Canada. Full Story...
Research Indicates Teens' Faith Typically Just Skin-Deep
March 2, 2005
A new survey finds a good number of American teens are religiously active, but not very well-educated in their faith -- resulting in a shallow religiosity. Full Story...