Doug Huntington
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'Design' Proponents Accuse Wikipedia of Bias, Hypocrisy
Discovery Institute, an organization that promotes the field of intelligent design (ID), has posted a series of comments on its website accusing Wikipedia of being unfairly biased against their view.
School Reverses Suspensions for 12 Praying Students
A public school district retracted suspensions given to a dozen students who had been praying in a common area at their school cafeteria earlier this year.
Oklahoma Chooses Not to Use Controversial Bible-Less Coins
The proposed designs for the Oklahoma state quarter caused a bit of a stir after U.S. mint designers removed the Bible from them.
U.S. Governors Back Day of Prayer Except N.Y.
The governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer, has refused to sign a proclamation that would support this years National Day of Prayer.
N.J. Groups to Protest for Traditional Marriage
NEW YORK A traditional marriage coalition that was formed last year and consists of several New Jersey organizations is meeting up again Saturday to hold a local marriage rally outside of a city hall.
Protests Planned for Grand Opening of Creation Museum
A nearly-completed $27 million museum that will showcase the literal biblical account of creation has been drawing enough criticism to spur several opponents into slating protests against the museum on the day of its opening.
'Day of Silence' Protesters Defended After School Suspensions
A legal defense organization has been working to overturn the school suspensions that dozens of students received after they protested the Day of Silence last week.
N.Y. Gov. Proposes Gay 'Marriage' Bill with No 'Realistic Shot'
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer announced Monday that he will be proposing a bill for the legislature that would legalize same-sex marriages.
Christian 'Origins' Expert Promotes Evolution at Texas Universities
One of the worlds most prominent Christian Darwinians spoke at two Texas universities this week, making a case for both evolution and theology.
Third Grader Barred from Singing Christian Tune at Talent Show Gets School's OK
A third grade elementary student who was initially barred from singing one of her favorite Christian songs at a local talent show was able to perform the song last week after a letter was sent to school officials explaining the students right to religious speech.