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  • … whether or not it is viable outside the womb.” The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented in Gonzales because it … technology, we also now know much more information about the child forming in utero. By five to six weeks, an … The end of a federal mandate on abortion means that the issue will return to the states. We will look to state …
  • … because they want to integrate learning with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they could … standards of living. And the college is open not only about these requirements but also its faith-based mission, as … view of religious education” and expressed its “doubts” about the state court’s “application of the ministerial …
  • … specialist agreed to euthanize her. Mortier was notified about his mother’s euthanasia the day after it happened. … International has now been involved in major cases on the issue of life for over a decade at the court, and this ruling … advocated for Mortier for eight years as he sought justice. It took a medical malpractice complaint, two …
  • … Waiting to Be Adopted Some states are denying people of faith from adopting and fostering children because of their beliefs about gender and sexuality. Written by Johannes … Bible commands Christians to care for the orphan (James 1:27), and Christian and other faith groups started some of …
  • … leaders, and many other like-minded organizations to join us in our mission to keep the door open for the Gospel by … this chapter, Peter and John were spreading the good news about Jesus and his sacrifice. They were healing people and … and organizations. They have tried to drive expressions of faith out of the public square, which is in many ways the …
  • … and laws guaranteeing the right to free speech to protect us from the dangers of tyranny. As Americans, this freedom is … part of any free society. What has the Supreme Court said about free speech? The Supreme Court has recognized broad … the government to express messages that conflict with her faith. In June 2023, the Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that …
  • … females in athletics, but we don’t need a study to tell us just how discouraging it is for female athletes to compete … – A male athlete , who formerly played on an NCAA Division III women’s soccer team, has also played for Team USA Women’s … soccer – A male athlete earned a spot on an NCAA Division III women’s soccer team. Women’s softball – A male high …
  • … What is compelled speech? What has the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me? Written by Neal Hardin … First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of speech protects us from censorship of what we want to say, but we don’t often … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …
  • … 38 th state signature. But when the Department of Justice told Virginia that its vote could not count since the … the Equal Rights Amendment is going nowhere, which brings us to the question of why it was wrong in the first place.   … introduced. Schlafly was right to halt it in its tracks.   1. The ERA could create a radical abortion regime Activists …
  • … a post- Roe world, states will begin to grapple with the issue directly, and pro-life advocates in states that adopt … He emphasized that the church must do more than talk about abortion once a year but must engage with volunteer … ultimate definer of right and wrong, God has put within us a natural inclination to look to the law. It gives us