by Alex Smirnov | Apr 24, 2001 | News
Mississippi voters ended a statewide flag referendum last week, choosing to keep the symbol of the Old South, known as the Confederate or St. Andrew’s cross, as a dominant part of the state banner. However, the debate is likely to continue with the National...
by Alex Smirnov | Apr 17, 2001 | Opinion
Adding to the copyright controversy surrounding the Christian end-time movie “Left Behind,” an author from Fort Worth, Texas, has joined the discussion questioning the accuracy of the movie scenario, based on the successful “Left Behind” book...
by Alex Smirnov | Apr 10, 2001 | News
The majority of Americans still believes in God or a “universal spirit,” reflecting consistency in the country’s religious beliefs, according to the latest Gallup Index of Leading Religious Indicators. With a combination of eight key religious...
by Alex Smirnov | Apr 10, 2001 | News
While opposing political camps are making last-minute plans to influence the outcome of the Mississippi state flag referendum on April 17, the Mississippi Baptist Convention has decided not to take a formal stand in the ongoing debate. Voters will choose between the...
by Alex Smirnov | Apr 3, 2001 | News
“Scary and hilarious” were the words Glenn McGee, MSNBC columnist, used to describe last week’s cloning debate before a congressional subcommittee. McGee’s column, titled “The Huckster Parade,” poked fun at Brigitte Boisselier and...