Christians’ Munich Moment in California
By Fay Voshell: Scarcely any moment in American history is as important for America’s Christians as the developing crises over religious freedom now happening in California.
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By Fay Voshell: Scarcely any moment in American history is as important for America’s Christians as the developing crises over religious freedom now happening in California.
Read MoreBy Nancy Valko: As a nurse threatened with termination, I have a special interest in conscience rights for health care professionals.
Read MoreHere is Samuel Smith writing at the Christian Post about how the Church has “fundamentally failed” in the information war: As the United States celebrated National Religious Freedom Day Tuesday, former Congressman Frank Wolf,…
Read MoreBy Daniel John Sobieski: People should not be compelled to write or say things they do not believe or agree with, whether it be in the form of ink on paper or frosting on wedding…
Read MoreBy Emilie Kao: Outside of watching the occasional hockey game or purchase of maple syrup, most Americans pay little attention to Canada.
Read MoreEstablishing a religion is exactly what they’re doing — here is Tom Trinko writing at American Thinker: In the case of Jack Philips, the baker who doesn’t want to be forced to support a gay…
Read MoreIf we’re going to recover that understanding, a good place to start is with James Madison. Here is Michael Berry writing at The Daily Signal: Friday, Dec. 15, marks the anniversary of the day our…
Read MoreBy Daniel John Sobieski: What would have happened if the case involved a Muslim bakery being forced to bake a cake decorated with a cartoon of Muhammed covered with bacon sprinkles.
Read MoreBy Ryan T. Anderson: Disagreements are not necessarily discrimination in need of legal remedy.
Read MoreBy Fred Lucas: Fundamentally there is a difference between denying a service to certain kinds of people and declining to convey a particular message.
Read MoreBy Dennis Saffran: The Masterpiece Cakeshop case is about First Amendment rights, not gay marriage.
Read MoreBy Kimberly Bloom Jackson: Some people are still clueless about what the phrase “separation of church and state” actually means.
Read MoreBy Michael Brown: Should a gay baker be required by law to design a cake with the message, “God hates fags”?
Read MoreBy Christopher R. Green and David Upham: The government cannot impose creedal and exclusionary limits on occupational freedom.
Read MoreBy Jeremiah Keenan: Justices shouldn’t remove from consideration the nature of the product requested for a same-sex wedding.
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