State-sponsored discrimination against Bible-based Christianity
By James Arlandson: California seeks to discriminate against Christian schools that refuse to violate their religious convictions and conscience and beliefs.
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By James Arlandson: California seeks to discriminate against Christian schools that refuse to violate their religious convictions and conscience and beliefs.
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Here is David French writing at National Review: If Evangelicals don’t act now, they will lose their freedoms. America’s Evangelicals are passive, timid, and afraid to defend their own liberties. Doubt me? Let’s consider…
Read MoreBy Kelsey Harkness: A bill designed to protect individuals and nonprofit organizations from being discriminated against because of their religious beliefs may soon gain traction.
Read MoreThe Conscience Protection Act of 2016 , which is the remedy that will constrain arrogant legislators, makes clear its intent.
Read MoreBy Kelsey Harkness: Justice Samuel A. Alito was joined in his dissent by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Clarence Thomas.
Read MoreBy Todd Starnes: Religious freedoms are in play in California. Ultimately, I’m concerned that what begins in California rolls across the nation.
Read MoreBy Holly Scheer: Whatever happened to freedom of religion?
Read MoreBy Travis Weber: The aggressive and unreasonable elements of the LGBT movement cannot harmonize themselves with freedom for Christians and other conscientious objectors.
Read MoreBy Mary Eberstadt: Christian activists are not trying to shutter secular schools; but some progressive activists are trying to put Christian schools out of business.
Read MoreBy Gerard V. Bradley: Once Christians venture into public, our new legal overlords tell us, they must act according to a different set of norms.
Read MoreBy Andrew T. Walker: A new law would withhold funds from schools that didn’t toe the leftist line on ‘gender identity.’
Read MoreBy Ryan T. Anderson: Perhaps most disconcerting is Amash’s meager view of religious freedom for those who participate in government programs.
Read MoreBy Onan Coca: It’s been crazy. Now things are getting downright surreal.
Read MoreBy Eric Metaxas: The Supreme Court handed a big victory to the Little Sisters of the Poor and other Christian organizations.
Read MoreBy Leah Jessen: “Artists don’t surrender their freedom of speech and freedom from coercion when they choose to make a living with their art.”
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