Speakers to tackle Darwin’s theories Ron Brown July 16, 2005 Organizers of the 2005 Creation Mega Conference at Liberty University next week will attempt to prove that teachers of evolution are all about monkey business. With 27 Christian speakers, many of them with doctorate degrees, the conference will battle the theories of Charles Darwin with
Michael Gaynor July 19, 2005 Fiorello LaGuardia, the legendary New York City mayor, acknowledged that when he made a mistake, it was “a whopper.” The same is true of the United States Supreme Court. Which, unfortunately, as an institution, has been loathe to admit its monumental mistakes: ruling “separate but equal” to be constitutional, creating
Nathan Tabor July 20, 2005 I recently exchanged e-mails with a person who disagreed somewhat strongly with some of my public policy positions. This disagreement was neither unusual nor note-worthy, in and of itself. But it became especially irksome to me when the discussion turned to the Liberals’ standard fallback position: an outraged accusation of
July 16, 2005 America’s homegrown terrorists, the Aryan Nations, have allied themselves with the Islamic jihadists. I don’t want to link to their vile website, but here are excerpts from the statement that is on their front page now: There has been a little misunderstanding as to what our perspective is as far as an
By Ed Thomas July 14, 2005 (AgapePress) – A spokesman for an evangelical renewal organization in the United Church of Christ says the latest vote by church representatives at a recent Atlanta meeting is an important and shameful benchmark for the denomination. During that gathering, UCC General Synod delegates voted to support a same-sex “marriage”
Educators’ Union Lays Strategy to Offset Attacks on Pro-Homosexual Policies By Jim Brown and Jody Brown July 11, 2005 (AgapePress) – The National Education Association (NEA) has adopted a new strategy to counter opposition to the formation of Gay-Straight Alliance clubs in public schools, and has condemned opponents of those clubs. At its recent convention
Jonathan Edwards once said that godly people can, as it were, smell the depravity of an act before they can explain why it evil. There is a spiritual sense that something is amiss. It does not fit in a world permeated with God. Ephesians 5:3 says that some things are not fitting among saints. Fitting-ness
July 12, 2005 Muslim confesses to van Gogh murder: “I did what I did purely out my beliefs” In other words, he acted as a Muslim, not because of poverty or discrimination or any other fashionable cause. He acted in accordance with the death penalty for blasphemy according to Islamic law. “Van Gogh murder suspect