
Army Lt. Gen. William "Jerry" Boykin is a founding member of the Army's legendary Delta Force. Now serving as Deputy Undersecretary for Defense, the general directs military intelligence for the War on Terror. He now finds himself in a battle right here at home--and this controversy demands our attention.
Robert Bork pulls no punches. That's why his new book, "Coercing Virtue" is so important. He indicts the courts for pandering to the intellectual elites and "international law." Problem is--there is no such thing as international law.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad told a summit meeting of Islamic leaders that "the Jews rule the world by proxy" and claimed that 1.3 billion Muslims should be able to defeat just a few million Jews. Sound familiar?
Terri Schiavo is now suffering a slow death by starvation and dehydration--all this at the insistence of her husband. The Culture of Death is stalking its next victim. Where is the outrage?
Terri Schiavo is now suffering a slow death by starvation and dehydration--all this at the insistence of her husband. The Culture of Death is stalking its next victim. Where is the outrage?
Meeting under the glare of world-wide media attention, the leaders of the Anglican Communion met in London to head off disaster. But, in the end, the leaders unanimously adopted a statement that seems to lead nowhere.
Can a Christian serve as a mentor in the Big Brothers program? It's not looking good--not if the Christian stands for biblical morality. Those who will not join the homosexual movement's agenda will be ostracized. The real victims are the children.
Is there no limit to what liberal theologians will do in order to subvert Christian truth? The latest atrocity comes from a theologian determined to defend homosexuality as supported by the Bible. Warning: Brace yourselves.
While politicians debate the War on Terror and Americans seem uncertain of what is required, here comes a vivid and timely reminder of the high price of freedom--and of the bravery and courage required of those who would fight for it.
Childlessness and infertility are heartbreaking challeges for many couples, who pray fervently for the gift of a child. This makes deliberate childlessness all the more perplexing. Here's a closer look at a modern form of moral rebellion.
The news of the week is about more than Governor-elect Schwarzenegger in California and Kobe Bryant's legal wranglings in Colorado. The most interesting news concerns marriage "extremists," angry Anglicans, a smiling fetus, and more. It's Headline Friday.
Religious pluralists gathered for a major conference in England last month. They called for believers to surrender absolute truth claims and get with the program of doctrinal compromise. Of course, that would require the dismantling of Christianity--and that's their plan.
Religious pluralists gathered for a major conference in England last month. They called for believers to surrender absolute truth claims and get with the program of doctrinal compromise. Of course, that would require the dismantling of Christianity--and that's their plan.
Religious pluralists gathered for a major conference in England last month. They called for believers to surrender absolute truth claims and get with the program of doctrinal compromise. Of course, that would require the dismantling of Christianity--and that's their plan.
Presidential scandals and political controversies have put the issue of personal character on the nation's front burner. Unfortunately, the public has no shared concept of what character really is. Does character really matter anymore?
Unless a firewall is quickly erected, marriage will be subverted by redefinition. Courts in Massachusetts and New Jersey may soon legalize same-sex marriage, and the Defense of Marriage Act is in the sights of the U.S. Supreme Court. A Federal Marriage Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is the only sufficient remedy.
Unless a firewall is quickly erected, marriage will be subverted by redefinition. Courts in Massachusetts and New Jersey may soon legalize same-sex marriage, and the Defense of Marriage Act is in the sights of the U.S. Supreme Court. A Federal Marriage Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is the only sufficient remedy.
Love him or hate him, Jonathan Edwards is the towering figure on the American landscape. As the 300th anniversary of his birth is marked this week, it's time for a new look at his life and legacy.
The news media have been in a frenzy following the latest developments in the California recall election and a flap over Rush Limbaugh's comments during a football game. Meanwhile, the real action this week is about abortion--and the stakes are far higher.
Frank Griswold, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, USA, supports his denomination's election of an openly-homosexual man as bishop. At the same time, he loudly claims to revere the Bible as the Word of God. Let's look at a prime example of theological double-speak.