An adjunct professor at the University of Illinois, Ken Howell, has been fired for explaining in an e-mail that homosexuality violates Catholic natural law teachings. Commenting is Catholic League president Bill Donohue.
Guest Articles
Prof Fired for Catholic Beliefs
The intolerance by the left on our nation’s campuses continues with the firing of a professor who told his students he thought the Catholic Church’s position on homosexuality was correct.
New York Times Moralizes
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on an editorial in today’s New York Times.
Florida School Fights Religion
Fort Myers, FL – Today [July 1] Liberty Counsel filed a lawsuit to overturn a recent ban on distributing Bibles on the public school campuses of Collier County, Florida.
Christians In Back of Bus
Minneapolis, MN – Today Liberty Counsel is filing a lawsuit on behalf of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Minnesota (CEF), the sponsor o Good News Clubs, against the Minneapolis Special School District No. 1 for unfairly denying equal inclusion in its promotion of after-school programs
Socialist International Rejects Chavez
But leading academic and textbook author still enamored.
Court Inhibits Christian Students
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5–4 Monday to uphold an unusual university policy that forces student groups to allow outsiders who disagree with their beliefs to become leaders and voting members.
War On Parents
A tiny town on Cape Cod has taken one thing off its back-to-school list: parental involvement. To the astonishment of most every media outlet in America, the Provincetown school board voted unanimously to pass out condoms to all students—starting with first graders.
No Choice in D. C.
Stories like Provincetown’s certainly make more parents into believers on the issue of school choice.
Critical Thinking Without Knowledge
I had a student last year who wrote me his life story. When he was a little boy, he knew he could do anything. His parents loved him, he loved life, and when he grew up he knew he wanted to “be a CEO.” Then he got to the University. There he learned that he could not be a CEO because he was “a minority.”