Gender-Neutral Campuses Endanger Students, Pro-Family Activist Warns
July 23, 2004
A pro-family advocate is opposing efforts the latest efforts of homosexual, bisexual, and transgender activists at the University of Pennsylvania. Full Story...Attorney Says DOMA Challenge Floodgates Open
July 23, 2004
The president of Liberty Counsel finds nothing surprising in the fact that a same-sex couple recently married in Massachusetts has filed a legal challenge against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). He says this lawsuit was to be expected, and more like it will undoubtedly follow. Full Story...
Pro-Family Crowd Hails House MPA Victory
July 23, 2004
Pro-family groups are praising the U.S. House of Representatives for making a strong show of support for traditional marriage through their decisive passage of the Marriage Protection Act (MPA) by a vote of 233-194. However, several are saying the legislation, although a step forward, does not go far enough. Full Story...
City Fathers at Stalemate Over San Diego Cross
July 23, 2004
The 43-foot-tall concrete cross has stood atop Mount Soledad for more than 50 years. Now that cross could go to the highest bidder, who could then choose to remove or retain the structure. The controversy is all the result of a lawsuit brought against San Diego by an atheist who contends California's constitution prohibits religious symbols on publ... Full Story...
Survey Reveals Left Slant in Media
July 23, 2004
A poll released in May showed that men and women who work as journalists in the mainstream media tend to be liberal, with moral and cultural views that are at odds with the general public. Full Story...
Media, Others Noted for Distracting Attention from Berger
July 22, 2004
A former congressional investigator says Democrats are once again trying to distract public attention from a potentially damaging scandal in their reactions to the criminal investigation surrounding former Clinton national security advisor Sandy Berger. Full Story...
Christian Citizen Continues Fight Against Pro-Islamic Ordinance
July 22, 2004
A Michigan man says he believes voter confusion probably played a major role in the defeat of a referendum that would have repealed a Hamtramck city ordinance giving Muslims the right to broadcast their calls to prayer over loudspeakers. However, he insists the fight is not over. Full Story...
As Notorious UMC Bishop Retires, Liberal Successor Enters
July 22, 2004
A controversial figure in the United Methodist Church, a bishop who denies the eternal deity, virgin birth, and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, is set to retire next month. Full Story...
Federal Study Shows Many Literate People Prefer Not to Read 'Literature'
July 22, 2004
A new report by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) finds a precipitous decline in literary reading in America, especially among young adults. Full Story...
Pastor Advises Marriage Defenders to Unite Across Racial Lines
July 22, 2004
A Northeast Mississippi pastor is encouraging Christians nationwide to rally for traditional marriage. Full Story...
House Debating Marriage Protection Measure Today
July 22, 2004
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are debating legislation today that would bar federal courts from hearing challenges to the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). While conservatives may agree on the necessity for the Marriage Protection Act, not all of them are optimistic that it will be effective in protecting traditional marriage. Full Story...
Minister Claims YMCA Paints His Witnessing as Predatory Act
July 22, 2004
A spokesperson for a Georgia YMCA says the family membership of an evangelist and former patron was not terminated because he was sharing his faith, but instead was terminated because his actions could have been perceived as a threat. Full Story...