She opposes religious liberty: Absolutely chilling: Kamala Harris says that she does not believe in religious exemptions for abortion. This means that all Christian hospitals, healthcare providers, businesses, etc., would be forced to provide/cover abortion if she got her way. It would be the end of theā¦ pic.twitter.com/Qtz55AJyUB — Center […]
Category: Religious Liberty
North Carolina Ranks #32 For Religious Liberty
The details are found here. Only 18 states rank worse than we do. It appears that our General Assembly has some work to do.
National Report Ranks North Carolina #32 On Religious Liberty
The First Liberty Institute assembled the ranking of the states. North Carolina only scored 39%– a completely unexpected result. It appears the General Assembly– and perhaps our state Supreme Court– have some work to do.
“Separation Of Church And State”
A great discussion is found below. It includes the role played by Baptists in the early days of our nation and what they were seeking:
Religious Liberty Update
The Supreme Court issued two major decisions regarding religious liberty within the last couple of weeks. The first required the United States Postal Service to offer reasonable accommodations to a Christian employee who did not wish to work on Sunday. It is interesting that the defendant was Louis DeJoy– an […]
Fight for Your Faith
I wonder why this approach seems so alien to our own experience as Christian Americans. We have taken for granted for many years our religious liberty; and now we face forces that are determined to take it away. Sometimes, I wonder whether we have been too passive and meek:
Premeditated Attack on Christian School: Didn’t Occur in a Vacuum
We will hopefully learn more precise information about the shooter’s motive. But it seems clear. The tragedy in Nashville was preventable. I attribute what happened in large part to that key swing vote made by Justice Anthony Kennedy, nominated by Ronald Reagan, to enable the Obergefell decision eight years ago. […]
Explaining the “Marriage Law” Supported by Tillis and Burr
This gentleman describes in a very succinct fashion the issues raised by the marriage bill recently passed by Congress. While he places some degree of faith in litigation, the Republican-controlled US Supreme Court has not yet provided robust rulings in support of religious liberty on these questions when afforded the […]