Bible's Historical Accuracy Proclaimed as Conference Kicks Off in Florida
January 31, 2005
The president of Answers in Genesis says the Church needs to reclaim ground that has been lost in the debate over historical matters in the Bible. One way to do that, he says, is to make radical changes in Sunday school curriculum. Full Story...Award-Winning Hollywood Actress Takes Stand for Life
January 31, 2005
The red carpet is nothing new to two-time Emmy-winning actress Patricia Heaton, commonly known as Debra Barone on the CBS comedy Everybody Loves Raymond. Full Story...
Black Conservative Connerly Honored For Equality Advocacy
January 28, 2005
One of America's most prominent black conservatives has been selected to receive a $250,000 award for his work in promoting equality, democratic capitalism, and the American ideal of succeeding through merit and initiative rather than special preferences. Full Story...
German Home Educators Face Persecution for Rejecting State Schools
January 28, 2005
Several home schooling families in Germany are being ordered to return their children to public school. Ten families in that country are currently fighting in court for the right to keep their children out of government schools; and seven families in the German county of Paderborn are actually facing criminal prosecution for home schooling and coul... Full Story...
Preparing Believers to 'Be Prepared'
January 28, 2005
Organizers of a Florida conference say Christians need to be better prepared to defend their faith in a postmodern world. Full Story...
Mom Wants Pro-Homosexual Poster Out of Ariz. Elementary School
January 28, 2005
A Christian mom is expressing shock and outrage over the promotion of homosexuality taking place at her children's elementary school in northeastern Arizona. Full Story...
Pro-Porn Decision in Pennsylvania Peeves Family Advocates
January 28, 2005
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has handed down a ruling in favor of a hard-core pornographer who had been indicted 18 months ago. The federal obscenity charges leveled against the porn producer have now been dismissed, spurring charges of "judicial activism." Full Story...
U. of Oregon Strips Patriotic Insignias from Vehicle After Complaint
January 28, 2005
A University of Oregon employee is expressing outrage after being forced to remove a "Support Our Troops" magnetic sticker from his maintenance vehicle. The employee claims his First Amendment rights are being squelched. Full Story...
DOE Director Calls PBS to Account for Pro-Homosexual Cartoon
January 28, 2005
Earlier this week, the new U.S. Secretary of Education denounced the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) for spending public money on a cartoon with homosexual characters. Although the episode, which has not yet aired, focuses on an animated bunny named Buster and a visit to a maple sugar farm in Vermont, it also features a lesbian couple and their c... Full Story...
Terri Schiavo's Parents Going All Out to Protect Daughter's Rights
January 27, 2005
The battle over whether the court-ordered starvation of a young disabled woman in Florida should be allowed to proceed will be fought in an appeals courtroom Friday (January 28). Many watching the case closely are dismayed that the courts have already failed once to uphold Terri's most basic constitutional right -- the "inalienable" right to life. Full Story...
Author Says Judge Should Dismiss Frivolous Summer Homework Case
January 27, 2005
A Wisconsin public high school student and his father are suing to end summer homework in their state, but a prominent legal reform proponent believes the lawsuit is frivolous and should be tossed out. Full Story...
Embattled Baylor U. Head Quits, Confident His Vision Will Persist
January 27, 2005
Although he presided over a national scandal in the university's basketball program and has been under fire for promoting a biblical approach to education, the outgoing president of Baylor University is expressing optimism about the school's future. Full Story...