September-October 2003 • Volume 14, NO. 8
Why marriage? An aggressive push by entertainers, politicians, judges and priests toward homosexual marriage is provoking a fundamental redefinition of traditional family. Battle lines are being drawn. But no one should take a stand on this issue without knowing the facts!
What will be the effects of the Supreme Court’s ruling on anti-sodomy laws?
Canada is publicly accepting illicit drug use and same-sex marriages. Does a policy of tolerance curb bad behavior?
Russia and China have a mixed history of friendship and enmity. What does the future hold for these two vast nations?
Events are demonstrating that over 40 years of efforts to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction are failing—a problem that could result in human annihilation.
Low birthrates and the need for more workers are hurting the economies of Europe and Japan. These nations dealt with this problem in the past. How will they solve it today?
Peacekeepers are being invited into nations once colonized by the West. Can they solve problems the colonialists couldn’t?
Free trade is lauded as an absolute good. But great nations know better.