Court Ruling Rips 'Evolution as Theory' Stickers from Science Texts
January 13, 2005
A Christian attorney says a federal judge has joined the ACLU in its crusade against critical thinking by ruling that a suburban Atlanta school district must remove an evolution disclaimer from science books. Full Story...Judge Rules Against Student Plaintiff in Graduation Censorship Suit
January 13, 2005
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a graduating Virginia high school student who was prohibited from singing a Celine Dion song at her commencement ceremony because of its religious content. Full Story...
Christian Boot Camps Equip Believers for Biblical Witnessing
January 13, 2005
Two ministries have joined forces to train Christians to evangelize biblically. The Texas-based Great News Network recently teamed up with Way of the Master Ministries to hold intensive witnessing seminars called "Evangelism Boot Camps." Full Story...
Children's Devotion Book Reflects Simplicity of the Bible
January 13, 2005
Fair Havens Publications has just released Bible Animal Tales: 50 Devotions for Tween-agers, a paperback geared for children ages 8 to 12. To say this book is an answer to prayer is no exaggeration. Full Story...
Dan Rather, CBS News Boss Both Escape 'Memogate' Unscathed
January 12, 2005
The Virginia-based Media Research Center says it is "disingenuous" for CBS to consider Dan Rather's "retirement" from the network's evening news broadcast sufficient punishment for his involvement in the Memogate scandal. Full Story...
Texas Seminaries Pursuing Freedom from State Control
January 12, 2005
The Texas Supreme Court has heard oral arguments in a landmark religious liberty case that will determine whether seminaries will be regulated by the state. Under current Texas law, seminaries cannot issue degrees unless the state government approves their curriculum, professors, and board. Full Story...
Pro-Family Activists Commend Communities' Stand for Parental Rights
January 12, 2005
Pro-family activists have thwarted an attack on parental notification in a California school district. The liberal majority on the Roseville School Board was threatening to institute a new policy that would allow children to be excused from campus for abortion, suicide, or drug counseling, all without parental notification. Full Story...
Attorneys Help Alamo Officials Remember the First Amendment
January 12, 2005
Thanks to a legal group that specializes in defending religious freedom and other constitutional rights, visitors to one of the most historic sites in Texas are once again able to pray without the threat of arrest. Full Story...
Planned Parenthood Distorts Role of Educator
January 12, 2005
Planned Parenthood, one of the nation's abortion giants, recently employed a new "sexuality educator" in the state of Indiana, but her credibility is questionable to Jim Sedlak, director of American Life League's STOPP International. Full Story...
HoopDogz Barks of Biblical Truth
January 12, 2005
The creators of Doug, JoJo's Circus, Stanley, PB&J Otter, Allegra's Window and other well-known character-based educational programming for children recently expanded their horizons with the October 2004 release of HoopDogz. Full Story...
Bible Elective Blocked by Michigan School Board's Vote
January 12, 2005
A school board in Michigan has rejected a Bible course for its public high school, thus ending a year-long debate about the "Bible as Literature and History" class. According to Associated Press reports, the board agreed with local superintendent Michael Murphy, who feels the course should not be added and that English, art, and history offerings c... Full Story...
Columbia House, Playboy Join Ranks to Distribute Porn Videos
January 11, 2005
America's largest direct distributor of videos and DVDs has decided it wants a bigger slice of the entertainment pie -- and has established a working relationship with Playboy so it can launch its own porn video club. Full Story...