Friday, July 15, 2005

Justice Sunday II: "God Save the United States and This Honorable Court!"


Washington, D.C. - Two Rivers Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee will host Family Research Council's simulcast television program, "Justice Sunday II - God Save the United States and this Honorable Court" Sunday, August 14. Justice Sunday II, the follow-up to "Justice Sunday - Stopping the Filibuster Against People of Faith," will broadcast live in churches across the nation in addition to being carried on hundreds of radio stations, via satellite and webcast on this site.

"GANG"


A young woman confronts her greatest fears as she struggles alone to get her disabled car started in a dangerous urban location. As she fearfully watches a "Gang" approaching, she is unaware that her would-be attackers are actually there to help her. For you see, they follow the teachings of The Book.


This Book is Alive

Real-World Successes of Adult Stem Cell Treatments

Adult stem cell treatments are beginning to show great promise in treating a wide range of illnesses. Yet the debates in the popular media tend to ignore and obscure the medical breakthroughs made by adult stem cell research-success that has conspicuously eluded embryonic stem cell treatments.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Intelligent Design

'Screw Abstinence Party' in Seattle: An Amazing Perplexity

Washington NARAL mocks purity.

With the unblushing Lady Liberty looking on from the corner of the page, NARAL Pro-Choice America declares, "Throw your hands up and say it loud: Screw Abstinence!!"

Jihad-Supporting Prof Calls US 'Great Deceiver'

Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, called Siddique's comments "beyond shocking" and "mind-boggling." Noting that New Trend Magazine also has a London address, Cooper wondered whether Siddique was "embracing the goal of the people who did this (London bombings).

Congress authorizes National Weekend of Prayer and Reflection for people facing genocide in Sudan.

The House yesterday passed a resolution to focus attention on the people of the Darfur region in Sudan. The genocide that continues there has killed a half million people and displaced more than 2.5 million.