Even when lawmakers pass bills to protect Christians from government retaliation for refusing to participate in homosexual “weddings,” governors and courts …
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The answer to the question, Will This Republican Governor Refuse to Protect His Christian Constituents, is yes. Georgia’s Gov. Nathan Deal, …
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Flower shop owner Barronelle Stutzman said at the National Religious Broadcasters Conference last month that she’s shared her customers’ joys …
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Can you imagine the government forcing a Muslim place of worship to hire Christians or Jews? Stretch your mind a …
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Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, Roy Moore, has tried to protect Christians who oppose the U.S. Supreme Court’s …
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W. Bradford Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, is best known for his research …
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Could anyone have imagined a mere 20 years ago that state lawmakers would be drafting, debating, and voting on bills …
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Gov. Matt Bevin issued five executive orders in one day last December. One of those orders protects Christian county clerks, who won’t have …
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