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They Came to Serve: Protestant Missionaries, Education, and Social Justice

Posted on June 25, 2018June 26, 2018 by Sonja DeWitt

The compelling evidence shows that when the church resists affiliation with the state and maintains its independent role, democracy, social justice and human rights flourish.

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Who really won the wedding cake case?

Posted on June 8, 2018June 13, 2018 by Michael Peabody

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court surprised a lot of us and issued a ruling in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case that not only avoided making a real decision, but avoided it with great style.

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Florist asks Supreme Court for remand in wake of cake decision

Posted on June 7, 2018June 11, 2018 by Michael Peabody

Attorneys for a Washington florist who refused to make a flower arrangement a same-sex wedding filed a supplemental brief in the wake of Monday’s Masterpiece Cakeshop decision which left the question of balance between free exercise of religion and non-discrimination statutes unanswered. 

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Breaking: Court issues 7-2 decision in cake case finding bias in tribunal decision

Posted on June 4, 2018June 8, 2018 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

The Supreme Court issued a 7-2 ruling this morning in favor of the baker in tbe same-sex wedding cake case. The Court’s ruling is narrow but essentially says that the arguments of both sides needed to be treated with respect and neutrality and that the Colorado commission had failed treat Phillips’ beliefs with respect. This…

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Parties gearing up for 7th Circuit challenge to clergy housing tax exemption

Posted on May 30, 2018May 30, 2018 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

The 7th Circuit will decide whether a tax rule that allows only members of the clergy to deduct housing costs including rent, mortgage, furnishing, utilities, maintenance, and other associated costs is constitutional.

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Ten years after CA Prop 8, has same-sex marriage affected churches?

Posted on May 30, 2018July 9, 2022 by Jason Hines

Ten years ago the state of California found itself embroiled in a debate over the nature of marriage. Listed on the ballot for the Fall elections was Proposition 8, which would amend the state constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman.

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Weaponized Intercession: The Dangers of Using Prayer to Win at Politics

Posted on May 3, 2018May 3, 2018 by Barry Kimbrough

All this fight over prayer should give Christians pause for thought. Have we misused prayer in our zeal to bring America back to God? Whether intended or not, many have viewed the forceful efforts of Christians to preserve public prayer as motivated by the desire to exploit it for purposes of proselytizing, promoting Christianity, or disparaging other religions.

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In six states, religious day care centers avoid regulation at peril of children

Posted on May 2, 2018 by Ray McAllister

Indiana is one of six states, including Alabama, Missouri, Florida, North Carolina, and Virginia that allow religious day care centers to operate without license or regular inspections.  Religious groups in these states have fended off litigation by arguing that the separation of church and state concept prohibits the government from regulating such institutions.

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Student religious liberty essay contest to focus on universal human rights

Posted on April 27, 2018 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

High school and college students to focus on whether religious liberty is a universal human right from diverse perspectives while competing for cash prizes and print and online publication.

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School worksheet promoted anti-Muslim discrimination says state dept of ed

Posted on April 16, 2018July 3, 2018 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

The California Department of Education has found that a worksheet distributed by a public middle school teacher promoted a discriminatory bias against Muslims.

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