Michigan State Univ. Embracing 'Corrupt Ideology,' Says Alumnus
July 14, 2004
A conservative black pastor and alumnus of Michigan State University (MSU) is condemning his alma mater's decision to provide a scholarship for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gender students of color." Full Story...Pastor Vows to Keep Presenting Truth About Homosexuality
July 14, 2004
A Wisconsin pastor vows to continue to fight for the right to hold public demonstrations about the dangers of the homosexual lifestyle despite a recent court ruling. Full Story...
Passion's Aftermath: Research Shows Film's Spiritual Impact Falling Short
July 14, 2004
Although many fans predicted Mel Gibson's blockbuster, The Passion of the Christ, would have an intense and long-lasting spiritual impact, a Christian researcher's survey has revealed that the movie-going public has a short memory and an easily re-directed attention span. Full Story...
Ohio Ten Commandments Case Appealed to Supreme Court
July 14, 2004
The highest court in America has been asked to clarify conflicting rulings that have been handed down by several U.S. circuit appeals courts concerning Ten Commandments displays. Full Story...
Cloture Vote Fails, Marriage Amendment Stalls in Senate
July 14, 2004
On a 50-48 vote, the U.S. Senate has failed to overcome a Democratic filibuster and force a vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment. Senators John Kerry and John Edwards, both on the campaign trail, were the two senators not present for the vote; neither had planned to attend the procedural vote. Full Story...
Negative Effects of Violent Games Becoming Clearer
July 14, 2004
The Journal of Adolescence recently published a special issue dedicated to the growing body of scientific research documenting the link between violent video games and a number of negative behaviors in children and adolescents who play them. Full Story...
Cloture Vote Anticipated Today on Marriage Amendment
July 14, 2004
Although predictions of failure abound, pro-family leaders are calling on their supporters to continue to bombard senators with phone calls in advance of today's vote dealing with a constitutional amendment to protect traditional marriage. Full Story...
Young Girl's Letter May Make Modesty the Next Fashion Trend
July 13, 2004
An 11-year-old girl from Redmond, Washington, says she has had enough of the low-cut, tight-fitting styles of today. And recently she did something about it. Full Story...
Illegal Students Drain Resources While Citizens Pay, Says Reform Spokesman
July 13, 2004
An immigration reform advocate says because of an influx of illegal aliens enrolling in North Carolina public schools, important resources are being taken away from the dependents of American citizens. Full Story...
Debate on FMA Continues on Eve of Vote -- If There Is One
July 13, 2004
The lines are being drawn in the Capitol Hill debate on the Federal Marriage Amendment, which the U.S. Senate could vote on as early as Wednesday. President Bush favors the amendment, while the presumptive Democratic presidential ticket of John Kerry and John Edwards oppose it. And the Republican leadership in the Senate, joined by minority clergy ... Full Story...
Colorado Congresswoman Vows to Keep Fighting for Vouchers
July 13, 2004
A Colorado lawmaker says she will not give up in her fight to bring true school choice to low-income children in the state. Full Story...
The Legal Word: Churches Can Safely Promote Marriage Amendment
July 13, 2004
The president of a faith-based legal group emphasizes that churches in America can support the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA) without running the risk of losing their tax-exempt status. That advice comes in reaction to recent claims to the contrary by some liberal groups. Full Story...