Saturday, December 30th, 2017
Must public officials give up their religious liberty? In past generations this question would have seemed to be ridiculous in the face of the First Amendment but over and over again those serving in public office are now being challenged to conform to secular and atheist notions of ‘Church and State’ rules of conduct that […]
Filed under: Atheist Agenda, Christian Organizations, Christians, Church and State, Court Decisions, Culture & Religion, Discrimination, Free Exercise of Religion, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Gay Agenda, Politically Correct, Politics & Religion, Progressive Agenda, Same-Sex Marriage, SCOTUS, Secularism, US Judicial, USA
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Friday, July 14th, 2017
ABC News recently referred to the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) as a ‘hate group.’ The ADF is actually one of the most successful legal groups defending Christians and religious liberty. Here’s the story from Townhall: Alliance Defending Freedom is demanding a retraction and apology from ABC News after reporters smeared one of the nation’s most […]
Filed under: LGBT, Media Bias, MSM, MSM and Religion, Progressive Agenda, Transgender Rights
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Friday, November 18th, 2016
Here’s one of the better stories to come out of the recent election and it happened in ‘liberal’ Oregon. From Charisma News: An Oregon bureaucrat who waged political jihad against the owners of a Christian bakery was given the heave-ho by voters. Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian was defeated in his bid to be secretary of […]
Filed under: Christian Businesses, Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Culture & Religion, Discrimination, Freedom of Religion, Gay Agenda, LGBT, Oregon, Politics, Politics & Religion, USA
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
In July The Civil Rights Commission in Iowa declared that churches must comply with the state’s transgender bathroom laws regardless of the first amendment since they were ‘open to the public’ for worship services. Later, they backed away from that when a lawsuit followed. Now a Federal Court has ruled that churches in Iowa do […]
Filed under: Constitutional Rights, Court Decisions, Culture & Religion, Discrimination, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Gay Agenda, Iowa, Lawsuits, LGBT, Transgender Rights
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Friday, October 28th, 2016
The Georgia state Attorney General is demanding that a minister turn over copies of all of his sermons in a court case. Here’s the story from Fox News: A lay minister who is suing the Georgia Department of Public Health for religious discrimination has been ordered by the state’s attorney general to relinquish his sermons […]
Filed under: Christian living, Constitutional Rights, Culture & Religion, Discrimination, Gay Agenda, Georgia, Lawsuits, Religious Persecution, USA
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Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
For nearly a generation ‘fundamentalist’ has been a generic slur word applied by the left to nearly every conservative religious group that opposed their agenda including evangelical Christians. Now according to a ‘scholar,’ if folks continue to believe in a traditional interpretation and understanding of the Bible, they are racist ignorant Southerners who foster ‘a […]
Filed under: American Church, Attacks on Christianity, Christianity, Culture & Religion, Evangelical Christians, Freedom of Religion, Politics & Religion, Prejudice, The Bible, USA
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Wednesday, July 6th, 2016
The Civil Rights Commission of at least one state (Iowa) seems to be declaring that churches must comply with the state’s transgender bathroom laws regardless of the first amendment since they are ‘open to the public.’ Here’s the story from Todd Starnes of Fox News: Is a church a place of public accommodation and if […]
Filed under: 'Special Rights', American Church, Christian Organizations, Church and State, Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Court Decisions, Culture & Religion, Discrimination, Gay Agenda, Iowa, Lawsuits, LGBT, Politically Correct, Politics & Religion, SCOTUS, Transgender Rights, US Judicial, USA
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2016
The current makeup of the US Supreme Court, following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, now puts American religious liberty in jeopardy. The court voted not to hear an appeal of a Washington State law that forces pharmacists to dispense abortifacients regardless of religious conscience and convictions. Here’s the story from the Christian Post: The […]
Filed under: Abortion, Christian Businesses, Christian living, Church and State, Constitutional Rights, Court Decisions, Freedom of Religion, Pro-Life, SCOTUS, USA
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2016
“If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” -John 15:18 (ESV) When was the last time a conservative Christian was fairly represented in the media? Where are the positive examples of believing Christians that use to populate the movies and TV shows in former years? All gone, except […]
Filed under: Abortion, Agenda Driven Media, American Church, Attacks on Christianity, California, Christian living, Christian Organizations, Christian Schools, Christianophobia, Church and State, Constitutional Rights, Court Decisions, Culture & Religion, Culture Clash, Discrimination, Freedom of Religion, Gay Activists, HHS Mandate, Lawsuits, LGBT, Marriage, Media Bias, Movie Industry, MSM and Religion, Obama Administration, Persecution, Politically Correct, Politics & Religion, President Barack Obama, Progressive Agenda, Religious Persecution, Same-Sex Marriage, SCOTUS, Terrorism, Transgender Rights, USA
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Monday, May 23rd, 2016
(New York City panorama: Wikipedia) New York City is planning to give out fines up to $250,000 for willfully using the ‘wrong’ pronoun for transgender folk. Here’s the story from LifeSiteNews: New York City’s human rights commission says it will fine New York employers and landlords up to $250,000 for using the wrong pronoun to […]
Filed under: Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Free Speech, Freedom of Religion, LGBT, Politically Correct, Transgender Rights, USA
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