Will Marriage Dissidents Be Treated As Bigots Or Pro-Lifers?
By Ryan T. Anderson: Roe v. Wade made abortion legal, but it could not designate abortion opponents as bigots. Will the same happen to marriage dissidents after Obergefell?
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By Ryan T. Anderson: Roe v. Wade made abortion legal, but it could not designate abortion opponents as bigots. Will the same happen to marriage dissidents after Obergefell?
Read MoreBy Robert Knight
Read MoreBy Ken McIntyre: The fact that McConnell has been a leader in Toledo’s NAACP, Urban League and Legal Aid Society may surprise his detractors on the marriage question.
Read MoreBy Diana Stancy
Read MoreBy Eric Metaxas: Adding tyranny to injustice, an Oregon official not only fined Christian bakers for refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding, he has ordered them not to speak about it.
Read MoreBy Ben Domenech: If there is one thing consistent about the tides of the culture wars, it is that whenever one side is emboldened, it inevitably leads to overreach.
Read MoreBy Robert Tracinski: Tolerance has disappeared, and the message to opponents of gay marriage is: we will use government force to crush you.
Read MoreLiberty Counsel’s Mat Staver talks with BarbWire’s Matt Barber
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Read MoreA news release from Liberty Counsel
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Benjamin Domenech and Robert Tracinski co-wrote an article that posted yesterday at The Federalist — in it they write about what a lot of people are talking about — the overreach of the political…
Read MoreBy Rachel Lu: A judge has forbidden a pair of bakers who wouldn’t participate in a gay wedding from talking about their moral beliefs. Ever.
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By Matt Barber: “Remember what I told you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours…
Read MoreBy David F. Forte: A true republic respects religious speech. Such speech represents a different authority from governing power and affirms its limited nature.
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