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  • … right to assemble and express religious faith. The school eventually agreed to a settlement that … right to assemble and express religious faith. The school eventually agreed to a settlement that …
  • … furies of the Left when they stood up in support of their faith and their conservative views on the campus of Georgia … furies of the Left when they stood up in support of their faith and their conservative views on the campus of Georgia … furies of the Left when they stood up in support of their faith and their conservative views on the campus of Georgia …
  • … students to pursue academic excellence, integrate faith with all areas of knowledge, engage a diverse world, … they offer students and employees.   With the Christian faith as their cornerstone, it comes as no surprise that … students to pursue academic excellence, integrate faith with all areas of knowledge, engage a diverse world, …
  • … Amy from operating her business in accordance with her faith. Amy thus won her freedom to decline to promote … Amy from operating her business in accordance with her faith. Amy thus won her freedom to decline to promote …
  • … the IRS. Because the college was founded on the Christian faith and believes life begins at conception, Geneva College … the IRS. Because the college was founded on the Christian faith and believes life begins at conception, Geneva College …
  • … the judge ruled that they had no right to abide by their faith when determining how their buildings would be used. … the judge ruled that they had no right to abide by their faith when determining how their buildings would be used. …
  • … motivations are threefold: first, as a Christian, his faith inspires him in all areas of his life, second, despite … motivations are threefold: first, as a Christian, his faith inspires him in all areas of his life, second, despite …
  • … an Iowa church's freedom to operate according to its faith without fear of punishment from the government.  …
  • Pastor Clyde Reed wasn’t always a pastor. Up until the age of 40, he made a living as an engineer, but then something changed.
  • Augusta State University counseling student Jennifer Keeton was told that her Christian beliefs were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program.