Month: January 2005

Evidence of the Founders’ Christian faith

Jamie Waldrop Sunday, January 16, 2005 Roanoke Times In response to Frederick Fuller’s commentary on the ‘Deist’ Founding Fathers of our country, I thought I might do a little extra research to refresh my memory of history. Truth is important here, not the manipulated views of those who want history to coincide with their own

DNA -vs- Evolution

Creationist sees science through ‘Biblical glasses’ Carli Allen The News-Chronicle ‘If evolution is true,’ said Astrophysicist Jason Lisle, ‘then we’re descended from microbes, like an amoeba, a single-cell organism. At some point, the information in our DNA had to increase. Evolution is about the increase of information.’ Lisle said all processes in nature reduce information

The ‘Monkey See, Monkey Do’ Approach to Science

By Rev. Mark H. Creech January 17, 2005 AgapePress It is a travesty of justice — actually a violation of the public’s First Amendment rights — that any consideration of God or supernatural explanations of science are summarily banned from the public classroom. Calvert explains: ‘The problem is that an ‘Evolution Only’ policy is not

“No Name Calling Week” Double Standard

Expert Outs ‘No Name Calling Week’ as GLSEN Pro-Homosexual Strategy By Jim Brown January 17, 2005 AgapePress A conservative expert on sexual orientation is exposing the real agenda behind an upcoming event called ‘No Name Calling Week.’ The weeklong observance is the brainchild of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Educators Network (GLSEN) and is based

Federal Judge Who Rebukes Atheist on Inauguration Prayer

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 U.S. Newswire Christian Coalition commends U.S. District Judge John Bates for rejecting the lawsuit filed by atheist Michael Newdow who attempted to stop President George W. Bush’s invocation prayer at his second inauguration. Newdow told the federal judge that he would be forced to accept unwanted religious beliefs if a minister during

Having Second Thoughts

Dec 2004 (CWR) …the political body that has emerged from this drive, the European Union whose 25 member-states signed the new constitution in Rome on October 29, does not match all the hopes and plans of Robert Schuman and John Paul II. The Pontiff himself led a long, vigorous, but ultimately fruitless campaign to include

Muslim leader warns against Christian evangelism in tsunami disaster zone

Muslim leader warns against Christian evangelism in tsunami disaster zone 01:32 AM EST Jan 15 BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (CP) A senior Islamic leader warned foreign relief workers Friday of a serious backlash from Muslims if they bring Christian proselytizing to tsunami-struck Sumatra along with humanitarian help. At Friday prayers in the main mosque of Banda

Pa. school board at the center of evolution debate

JOHN RILEY January 14, 2005 DOVER, Pa. Steve Farrell believes in God, with huge enthusiasm and little doubt. He says he was ‘born again’ several years ago when God helped him get through the death of a 4-day-old daughter with multiple birth defects. Then Farrell prayed again and God cured a hernia. Then, God cured

U.S. Prof Attacks Arab Muslim Student’s Pro-Americanism

U.S. Prof Attacks Arab Muslim Student’s Pro-Americanism Calif. College Teacher Equates Kuwaiti Youth’s Love for U.S. with Mental Illness By Jim Brown January 14, 2005 AgapePress A Kuwaiti Arab Muslim student at a California community college says his political science professor pronounced him deranged after he wrote a paper expressing his love for the United