Mich. Pro-Family Activists Condemn EMU Domestic Partner Policy
February 28, 2005
Eastern Michigan University is offering half-price tuition benefits to students involved in homosexual relationships with university employees. However, pro-family activists are calling EMU's domestic partner benefits policy not only controversial but unconstitutional as well. Full Story...Grad Student Allegedly Downgraded for Conservative Stance
February 28, 2005
Rhode Island College is under fire for allegedly forcing a student to lobby the state legislature for college-approved policies. Full Story...
Multi-Pronged Alert to Area Parents Spells Doom for GSA Club
February 28, 2005
A Christian parent in Oklahoma has been successful in his effort to get a Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) club banned from his son's school. Full Story...
Impact of Values Voters in November Begs the Question: 'Now What?'
February 28, 2005
By historical standards, the election of 2004 undoubtedly will be viewed as one of the most important in our history, and voters seemed to sense the magnitude of it. According to Time magazine, nearly 120 million Americans voted -- 15 million more than in 2000. Full Story...
Family Advocates Say Because of Playboy, Cell Phones Could Become Cesspools
February 28, 2005
Parents who are providing their children with cell phones may have perfectly logical reasons for doing so -- but they may want to rethink their rationale because Playboy is planning to start distribution of what it calls "wireless entertainment" early this year. Full Story...
UW Officials Slammed for Allowing Transvestite Inanity, Published Profanity
February 25, 2005
An institution of higher learning in Washington State is being criticized for allowing a drag queen competition on campus and permitting the student newspaper to run an article containing profanity. Full Story...
Legal Group Seeks Restoration of Texas Courthouse Bible Display
February 25, 2005
A Christian law firm has asked a federal appeals court to return a Bible removed from a 50-year-old monument outside a Texas courthouse earlier this year. Full Story...
Abortion Clinics Fighting Kansas AG's Effort to Stop Child Rape
February 25, 2005
The Attorney General of Kansas is asking two abortion clinics to release information to help with an investigation into the rape of children. The law enforcement official wants access to the juvenile patient information in order to determine if any sexual crimes against children have been committed. Full Story...
'Save Terri' Petition Shows Public Passionately Opposes Court-Ordered Death
February 25, 2005
An online petition asking Florida's governor and lawmakers to save a disabled woman facing court-ordered, forced starvation and dehydration is getting a massive response. As the 48-hour stay of the court-ordered removal of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube ticks away, the pro-life signatures protesting her killing are adding up. Full Story...
Public Outcry, Threat of Prosecution -- Formidable Weapons Against Porn, Groups Say
February 25, 2005
Pro-family groups are hopeful that a cable provider's decision to yank hard-core porn from its offerings is an omen that others who are planning to violate federal obscenity laws will think twice. Full Story...
Pastors in Film: The Good, The Bad, and The Absent
February 25, 2005
The aim of many filmmakers is "authenticity." They want to tell stories that resonate with people's lives -- that "tell it like it is," or at least as they would like it to be. The kind of movies that win accolades tell the stories of wealthy, reclusive men (The Aviator), ordinary people struggling with relationships (Sideways), extraordinary peopl... Full Story...
Family Advocates Say Thanks to Playboy, Cell Phones Could Become Cesspools
February 25, 2005
Parents who are providing their children with cell phones may have perfectly logical reasons for doing so -- but they may want to rethink their rationale because Playboy is planning to start distribution of what it calls "wireless entertainment" early this year. Full Story...