Creationism May Explain Skeletal Remains Better Than Darwinism
November 5, 2004
The president of a creation apologetics group says the dwarf skeleton of a supposedly primitive man recently found on an island in Indonesia may confound evolutionists, but it is easy for creationists to explain. Full Story...Episcopal-Pagan Priests Recant; But Many See ECUSA as Unrepentant
November 5, 2004
A conservative Anglican activist is criticizing the response of the Episcopal Church USA (ECUSA) to revelations that two of its priests embrace the worship of pagan deities. Full Story...
Election Results: GOP the Victors; Dems, 'Media Elite' the Vanquished
November 5, 2004
The president of the public policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) says President George W. Bush and the Republican Party now have the opportunity to easily approve the president's judicial nominations. And a media watchdog has a surprise: John Kerry was not the only big loser on Election Day. Full Story...
Flyer-Posting Soph Moves Back Into UNH Dorm
November 5, 2004
The University of New Hampshire student who was kicked out of his residence hall for joking about female freshmen gaining weight has been allowed back in campus housing. The school's change of heart comes after an education rights group accused the university of violating the student's First Amendment rights. Full Story...
Specter Recants 'Warning'; Critics Question His Loyalty to Bush
November 5, 2004
A powerful Republican leader in the U.S. Senate has stirred controversy by bluntly warning President Bush against nominating pro-life and conservative judges for federal judicial positions. Arlen Specter, who himself just won re-election in Pennsylvania, has since denied he was issuing a warning to the president -- but numerous pro-life advocates a... Full Story...
Mainstream Media's 'Irrelevancy' on Display Post-Election
November 4, 2004
A conservative media watchdog group says President Bush's re-election victory demonstrated just how irrelevant the mainstream media has become. Full Story...
Parents, Pro-Family Leaders Condemn School's Cross-Dressing Day
November 4, 2004
Parents at an Illinois school are complaining about a cross-dressing activity held during the school's "Spirit Week" leading up to homecoming. For the second year in a row, officials at the school are under fire for encouraging boys and girls to come to school attired as the other gender on an "opposite sex" dress-up day. Full Story...
Conservatives Anxious About Pro-Life Agenda During Bush's 2nd Term
November 4, 2004
While pro-lifers are hoping President Bush's re-election will bode ill for legalized abortion in America, a powerful Republican has a warning for conservatives who believe last Tuesday's victory will lead to more pro-life judges on the federal bench. Full Story...
'Values Voters' Bring Home the Bacon on Election Day
November 4, 2004
The hierarchy in the mainstream media and the Democratic Party seem to be falling all over themselves in trying to explain how, on Election Day, "moral values" trumped traditionally important issues like the economy and the war in Iraq. Pro-family and religious leaders could justifiably offer the following response to those surprised by the phenome... Full Story...
Rebecca St. James Wants God's Truth to 'Empower' Women
November 4, 2004
A popular contemporary Christian recording artist is trying to help women become all that God intends for them to be. Full Story...
Pro-Life Doctors Hail Funding for Embryo Adoption Awareness
November 4, 2004
The medical director of the National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC) says a large federal grant will help promote embryo adoption and give otherwise infertile couples a chance to experience pregnancy and birth. Full Story...
Prof Fired for Conservative Views Seeks Damages, Reinstatement
November 4, 2004
A former professor at a New York community college claims he was fired because of his conservative political and religious beliefs. Dr. Michael Filozof has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York, alleging liberal members of the school's Political Science Department waged a campaign of harassment and ... Full Story...