Putting Science on Trial
Wednesday July 2, 2003
Evolution & Law: Evolution is the only area of science that is also a legal issue on which courts have to render decisions. There are no lawsuits over gravity, physics, Read More...
Holy Ghost Working With Mel Gibson
Wednesday July 2, 2003
According to Mel Gibson, his entire career has been leading him to the creation of Passion, a film about the life and death of Jesus Christ done entirely in Latin Read More...
Gays in the Military: Possible Future?
Wednesday July 2, 2003
According to Phil Carter, there may now be a legal basis for gays to challenge the military's policy of "don't ask, don't tell" and exclusions of gays. He basis his Read More...
Unitarian Universalists and God
Wednesday July 2, 2003
For a long time the Unitarian Universalist Association has had more in common with humanism - even secular humanism - than it has with traditional Christianity and traditional theistic religious Read More...
This Date in History
Wednesday July 2, 2003
July 2, 1778: French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau died.
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Evangelical Christians Support Israel, Not Peace
Wednesday July 2, 2003
About a quarter of all voters in America describe themselves as evangelical Christians - and their leaders are becoming increasingly vocal in their opposition to the "road map" to peace Read More...

