Gov. Matt Bevin intended to protect Christian county clerks who didn’t want homosexual “marriage” licenses to be issued under their …
Read More »Pro-Lifers Offer Contraception-Mandate Compromise – What Will The Government Do?
Religious non-profits don’t want to offer employees “free” contraceptive drugs that could induce abortions, but Obamacare requires it through the law’s …
Read More »What This Pastor Said About Gov. Nathan Deal’s Religious-Protection Veto
Although Georgia lawmakers attempted to protect the religious freedom of constituents in that state, the governor had other ideas. Nathan Deal …
Read More »Religious Freedom Lovers Want to Know: What is the IRS Hiding?
The so-called Johnson Amendment to the U.S. Tax Code bars or limits non-profits with tax-exempt status from endorsing or opposing political …
Read More »Is NC Gov. Pat McCrory Backpedaling on 'Bathroom Bill'?
Conservatives were pleased when Gov. Pat McCrory of North Carolina recently signed a bill that bars biological males from using women’s …
Read More »The Battle for Religious Freedom
Georgia Republican Governor Nathan Deal recently vetoed H.B. 757, the Georgia Religious Liberty Bill. The governor warned that he would …
Read More »Why Do Corporations Oppose Religious Liberty and Safety?
“Why are businesses and sports leagues suddenly championing leftist ideologies that oppose not only religious liberty but even legislation that …
Read More »Religious Freedom Advocates Double Down on Protecting Veterans Memorial Cross
Atheists continue their relentless pursuit to remove this nation’s Christian symbols, even memorials built to honor men who fought and died …
Read More »Mississippi Governor Stands His Ground Against Homosexual Lobby
The Mississippi legislature last week voted to protect people of faith who don’t want to participate in or otherwise celebrate …
Read More »Mississippi Lawmakers Seek to Protect Christians From Government Discrimination
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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