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Preventing (and Solving) the Polarization Problem

Posted on October 4, 2016 by Brent Buttler

By Brent Buttler – I hate to say it, but sometimes the church can have striking similarities with the current U.S. Congress. Thankfully, there is a solution to that problem.

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Why the United States should not give up control of the Internet naming system

Posted on September 29, 2016September 29, 2016 by Michael Peabody

Congress has two more days to act to save free speech, but in a year when the Internet has been the biggest thorn in the side of both parties, my guess is that Congress will tragically let control of ICANN slide away. The world deserves the full range of First Amendment protections of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, free exercise of religion, and other freedoms that only the United States is constitutionally obligated to maintain.

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U.S. Civil Rights Commission report gives free exercise of religion second-tier status

Posted on September 9, 2016September 10, 2016 by Michael Peabody

In a stunning report, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Chairman Martin Castro attacked the Religious Freedom Restoration Act at both the state and federal level, challenged the terms “religious liberty” and “religious liberty” as code for intolerance, and argued that free exercise rights should yield to other civil rights if they come into conflict.

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Civil Rights Advocacy Highlighted at Northwest Religious Liberty Association Anniversary Banquet

Posted on August 30, 2016September 7, 2016 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

On August 16, 2016, the Northwest Religious Liberty Association (NRLA) celebrated its 25th anniversary by highlighting key legislative achievements, including the passage of the Idaho Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) in 2000 and the two-part passage of the Oregon Workplace Religious Freedom Act (WRFA) in 2009 and 2010.

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“Ministerial exception” preempts discrimination lawsuit brought by injured church school teacher

Posted on August 29, 2016August 12, 2019 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

On August 15, 2016, a Federal Court in Maryland upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a 56-year-old injured music teacher at a Seventh-day Adventist school on the basis that, as a “minister,” she had no right to pursue federal claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Family and Medical Leave Act.

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Newly Amended SB 1146 Passes California Assembly

Posted on August 24, 2016May 30, 2017 by Michael Peabody

Yesterday the California Assembly passed SB 1146 (48 to 28 with 7 abstaining), sending the amended higher education anti-discrimination bill back to the Senate for a concurrence vote to take place before August 31.

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SB 1146 Amended to Focus on Title IX Exempt Institutions

Posted on August 16, 2016August 16, 2016 by Michael Peabody

The California legislature updated SB 1146 yesterday to focus on Title IX-exempt institutions. SB 1146 now includes disclosure and reporting requirements.

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America in Bible Prophecy

Posted on August 10, 2016August 10, 2016 by Bill Cork

By Bill Cork – It will be our fear, the fear we see around us today, that will be our undoing.

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CALIFORNIA: Full assembly will likely vote on SB 1146 before August 31

Posted on August 4, 2016August 4, 2016 by Michael Peabody

The California Assembly will likely vote on a controversial bill designed to pressure religious colleges and universities to abandon faith-based sexual behavior policies by the end of the month.

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Living in a World with Increasing Violent Insanity

Posted on August 2, 2016August 2, 2016 by Norman Farley

During my junior and senior years in college, I worked the night shift at a large Massachusetts state mental institution to pay my college expenses. I was officially in charge of the violent ward from 11 pm to 7 am and the only one on duty. It was a very choice job because it permitted me to study all night while being able to get adequate sleep following my daytime classes.

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