Intelligent Design Proponents Face Lawsuit, Censorship
January 7, 2005
A pro-intelligent design think tank is urging a Pennsylvania school board to withdraw and rewrite its policy on teaching evolution. Full Story...Video Game Worries Continue for Parents
January 6, 2005
The video game industry was given a mixed report card by a watchdog group, receiving a barely passing grade for retailers who failed to enforce age limitations on the purchase and rental of adult-oriented games. Full Story...
Rapper's Inaugural Invite a Shocker, Say Family Advocates
January 6, 2005
Christians who helped re-elect George W. Bush are in for a major shock. WorldNetDaily reports that organizers of this month's inauguration festivities have invited one of the most vile rock starts in the country to entertain Republican young people. Full Story...
Researcher: Homosexual Activist Perpetuates 'Urban Legend' on O'Reilly
January 6, 2005
A sexual orientation researcher is accusing a homosexual activist of making misleading statements regarding the incidence of suicide among homosexual teens. Full Story...
Tsunami Survivors Desperate for Help, Open to Gospel
January 6, 2005
The president of Gospel for Asia says the devastating earthquake and tidal wave that hit South Asian countries in late December should make every true believer focus on evangelism. Full Story...
Brokaw Gone; Rather Next -- What's the Future Hold for Evening News?
January 6, 2005
A media watchdog says the retirement of two major news anchors and the rising influence of 24-hour cable news channels show that broadcast news is in a time of transition. Full Story...
Theorist and Author Challenges Viability of Evolution
January 6, 2005
A mathematician and philosopher says a growing number of intellectuals are questioning the viability of Darwinian evolution. Full Story...
Report Says Homosexual DOJ Lawyers Complicit in Arrest of Christians
January 5, 2005
A Christian attorney is expressing deep concern over the latest development in a case involving a group of Christians who were arrested for preaching the gospel at a homosexual pride event in Philadelphia. Full Story...
Championship QB Counts Career, Personal Trials as Joy
January 5, 2005
From the pinnacle of success to the depths of despair, Trent Dilfer, quarterback for the National Football League's Seattle Seahawks, has experienced it all. His personal and professional lives have seen times of great triumph --- and of even greater tragedy. "God has become so much bigger through these times," says Dilfer. "His grace has abounded ... Full Story...
Wanted: Martyrs for Christ
January 5, 2005
It began with Stephen, stoned to death after a forceful sermon. Next, James the brother of John was beheaded. Eventually, every other disciple except John was martyred. Since that time, millions upon millions have been put to death for claiming the name of Christ. Tertullian rightly said that the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church. Full Story...
Researcher Says Children's 'Tolerance' Video Promotes Homosexuality
January 4, 2005
A pro-family group is accusing homosexual activists of using popular children's TV characters to indoctrinate young children into their lifestyle. Specifically, the group is questioning the intention of a new children's video featuring those characters. Full Story...
Predictions Coming True? Same-Sex Unions Playing Havoc with Family Law
January 4, 2005
In two separate cases, former lesbians who are now Christians are in a child custody battle with their ex-partner. A Christian attorney says one of those cases, taking place in Virginia, demonstrates conflicts between both state and federal laws. Full Story...