I have been looking for my father ever since he took his last breath on Dec. 5, 2003. Mostly, I look for his smile. It came in a variety of shapes and sizes. The one I miss most is the one that came to shape after I made him proud. Back in 1988, he...
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Evangelical feminism, a movement that disregards unique leadership roles for men in marriage and in the church, is now one of the greatest threats to the survival of true evangelical Christianity…
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Muslim women from around the world gather in Barcelona today to issue a call to a battle for equal footing in the Islamic world – one aimed at fighting against polygamy, domestic violence and a “macho” interpretation of Muslim Sharia laws.
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Iraqi documents archive is said to include basic instructions on how to build a bomb.
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But when former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey, a Democrat, was forced out of the proverbial closet two years ago, homosexual advocacy groups praised his courage under pressure, even though McGreevey, as governor, had opposed same-sex marriage.
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A Colorado Springs-based giant of the conservative Christian movement, with direct access to President Bush, stepped down Thursday as leader of the National Association of Evangelicals in the wake of allegations by a former male escort that the two had a three-year sexual relationship.
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The theft of a desktop computer that exposed thousands of Coloradans to identity theft marks the second time the private contractor has lost control of personal information on Coloradans in its care. Dallas-based ACS, one of the largest outsourcing companies in the nation, processes child support payments for the Colorado Department of Human Services...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP In an effort to hurt Republicans on November 7, the New York Times published a story accusing the Bush Administration of posting Iraqi documents that suggest Saddam Hussein’s Iraq was close to building an atomic bomb. Congressional Republicans had urged the Bush White House to post on a government website...
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A previous version of this was published in The Stake. The Bush administration is currently advocating efforts to encourage abstaining from sex among unmarried adults as well as teenagers. This is to be applauded as the effects of sexual activity include problem pregnancies and incurable diseases ranging from the life-threatening AIDS to the offensive...
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In the movie Misery, author Paul Sheldon, played by James Caan, was found by a psychotic fan, played by Kathy Bates, after his car skidded off the road during a blizzard. Bates’ character took the author back to her house and nursed him back to health while holding him hostage, crippling him more and...
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Like Michael Moore with all-you-can-eat buffets, Rush Limbaugh is no stranger to controversy. During his illustrious radio career, he’s angered many people with his musings on the news of the day. But in spite of all the attempts to discredit or silence him, Rush has thrived. The latest Rush controversy involves TV ads done...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP While sex scandals involving political and church leaders — Mark Foley and Jimmy Swaggart come to mind — is one of the media’s favorite news stories to cover. It’s surprising that a new scandal is getting meager attention. Perhaps the media’s full-court press to hand the Democrat Party a huge...
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Haggard: “I bought it for myself but never used it,” Haggard told reporters gathered outside his home. “I was tempted but I never used it.” Haggard, who was leaving his home with his wife and three of his five children, said he bought the meth because he was curious. He said he threw it...
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The National Association of Evangelicals (NEA) is a 30 million-strong organization that is home to multitudes of preachers and laypersons who condemn homosexuality in strident terms. The Rev.Ted Haggard, President of the NEA, and vocal opponent of same-sex marriage, resigned amid allegations that he had a three-year affair with a male prostitute. From the Washington...
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Miami-Dade School Board candidate Darryl Reaves paid a $ 5,000 deposit on child support payments, setting aside a warrant for his arrest.
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While the GOP has maintained a fundraising advantage over the Democrats nationally, in eight out of 12 of these open seats Democrats have out-raised Republicans.
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A retired Protestant pastor died today as a result of setting himself on fire. The 73-year old former pastor had apparently acted as a protest against the spread of Islam.
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Aaron Klein, World Net Daily’s Jerusalem correspondent, has recently interviewed several Islamist terrorists to see if they were following the upcoming election in the US and what they thought of it. And surprise surprise, they were very interested in having the Democratic party take over Congress. See, these guys aren’t stupid. Bloodthirsty yes, but...
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 V.D. HANSON ON KERRY: Kerry surely must be one of the saddest Democratic liabilities around. Some afterthoughts about his latest gaffe, which is one of those rare glimpses into an entire troubled ideology: (1) How could John Kerry, born into privilege, and then marrying and divorcing and marrying out of and back into...
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