Bill Would Strip 'Sexual Orientation' from PA's Hate Crimes Law
February 7, 2005
Legislators in Pennsylvania have introduced a bill designed to remove language from a state "hate crimes" law that was used against Christian protestors in the "Outfest" case in Philadelphia. The arrests of the Christians allowed political opponents of the hate crimes law to say their warnings were ignored. Full Story...The Insanity of Sexual Sin
February 7, 2005
Society deems a person insane who has lost touch with reality and has become irrational in his thinking. Such a person has long indulged in extreme pride and self-centeredness and has lost the ability to differentiate between right and wrong, real and unreal. Full Story...
NY Judge's Same-Sex 'Marriage' Decree Highlights Need for Legal Resolution
February 7, 2005
The City of New York is appealing the February 4 ruling by New York State Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan, which stated that the State Constitution does not forbid same-sex "marriage" and that marriage licenses must be given to same-sex partners who apply for them. Full Story...
Museum Aims to Equip Christians With Bible-Based Science
February 7, 2005
Work continues on an exciting new educational facility designed to teach about how science supports the biblical view of creation. Full Story...
School Settles Student's Suit Over Christian Lit. Handouts
February 7, 2005
A middle school in Broward County, Florida, has agreed to no longer bar a student from passing out invitations to an after-school church event to her fellow classmates. Full Story...
Decency Advocates Poised For Sunday's Super Bowl Broadcast
February 4, 2005
Pro-family groups say they will be keeping a close eye on this year's Super Bowl broadcast this weekend and hope they will not see a repeat of last year's R-rated programming. Full Story...
Pro-Marriage Lobbying Efforts Effective in Kansas Amendment Vote
February 4, 2005
Pro-family groups are praising the fact that voters in Kansas will now have a chance to amend their state constitution so it defends traditional marriage and bans same-sex unions -- just as numerous other states have done in recent months. Full Story...
Federal Court Hears Appeal in UT-Austin Pro-Life Case
February 4, 2005
A federal appeals court will soon decide whether a student pro-life group at the University of Texas at Austin can distribute anonymous leaflets on campus. Full Story...
Dutch Newspaper Editor Battles Cynicism About 'Christian Journalism'
February 4, 2005
The editor of a Christian newspaper in the Netherlands says in his highly secularized country, there is a great deal of skepticism about a Christian paper's credibility among the nation's media elites. Full Story...
College Revamps Policy After Banning The Passion
February 4, 2005
A Florida community college says it will no longer bar a Christian student group from showing the film The Passion of the Christ. The move comes after a prominent civil rights group exposed inconsistencies in school policy. In addition to dropping its unwritten ban on R-rated movies, the school has also dumped a policy that required a faculty membe... Full Story...
Researcher Doubts NCAA Review Will Dry Up Alcohol Problems in College Sports
February 3, 2005
A recent USA Today report says the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) has begun a broad review of its policies on alcohol. Full Story...
Gov't Prof Agrees with Bush about Faith-Based Leadership
February 3, 2005
A born-again Christian college professor who teaches at one of the largest state universities in the United States agrees with recent statements from George W. Bush regarding the important part his faith plays in his presidency. Full Story...