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  • Columnist Farah Examines "The First Homosexual School"

    07/29/2003 7:50:50 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 21 replies · 316+ views
    WND.com | 07-29-03 | Farah, Joseph
    The 1st homosexual school -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 29, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com New York City has done what many of us would have considered unthinkable just a few months ago – announced plans for the first taxpayer-funded, all-homosexual high school. I don't believe this would be happening now without the U.S. Supreme Court decision invalidating the anti-sodomy law in Texas. Now the homosexual activists are working at a fever pitch to transform Western civilization. Indoctrinating the next generation is an important step in that process. Welcome to the brave new world of the Harvey Milk High School,...
  • "Day of Community Building" at Connecticut College

    02/17/2003 7:14:51 PM PST · by yonif · 19 replies · 233+ views
    Email Message | 2/17/2003 | Office of College Relations
    On Tuesday, February 18th, President Fainstein has cancelled all classes beginning at 11:30 a.m. and including evening classes so that the campus community can discuss the recent bias incidents and ways to build a more cohesive community. Every residence hall will hold a mandatory house meeting at 1:30 p.m. with faculty, staff and student facilitators. At 3 p.m. all students will convene in Palmer Auditorium for an Open Forum including remarks by the president. Faculty and staff (with supervisors' permission) are also invited to this event, which is scheduled to end at 4:30. Following the forum in Palmer, the president...
  • Pluralism and the Catholic University

    05/10/2002 1:21:07 PM PDT · by Caleb1411 · 27 replies · 360+ views
    First Things ^ | 4/02 | Alan Charles Kors
    The decline of Catholic higher education in our country should concern all Americans, regardless of their religious affiliation. (I am not myself a Catholic.) The Catholic tradition, preserved and revitalized by its own institutions, has made and will continue to make truly indispensable contributions to the intellectual and moral vitality of American life. At the most basic level, Catholic higher education is vital to the meaning of American pluralism, which does not entail homogeneity, but a variety of lived differences. From well before the time of its founding as a nation, America has allowed distinctive voluntary communities to flourish in...
  • Audience of many faiths joins Schuller in mosque for an 'evening of hope'

    04/13/2002 10:21:35 AM PDT · by DittoJed2 · 57 replies · 139+ views
    Audience of many faiths joins Schuller in mosque for an 'evening of hope' Chicago Tribune, Nov. 2, 2001http://www.chicagotribune.com/ [Story no longer online? Read this] More News Ten years ago, Rev. Robert Schuller, veteran host of "Hour of Power," the weekly televised church service, had never even met with a Muslim. Now the white-haired minister was basking in praises from two leading African-American Muslims in a Villa Park mosque. "I've been watching Rev. Schuller for approximately 30 years and have long been inspired by the 'Hour of Power,'" Rev. Louis Farrakhan told the crowd of Muslims, Christians, Jews and Sikhs at...