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  • … weddings between one man and one woman. The law also made it illegal for her to explain on her own website and social … the messages she would express align with her faith. While Kristi works with and conveys God’s love to everyone no … [her] sincerely held religious beliefs.” The judgment states that Kristi’s business does not qualify as a place of …
  • … have asked a federal appellate court in New York to protect my freedom. Freedom of speech is a precious part of our national heritage. It is also a two-way street. The state cannot pick and choose whose speech … v. Elenis … Lorie Smith … Supreme Court of the United States … same-sex marriage … Chelsey Nelson … Case:Chelsey …
  • … against him and his business, Masterpiece Cakeshop. It all started in 2012 when the Colorado Civil Rights … freedom of speech and religious freedom are protected. While Americans may disagree on certain issues, we should all … expression … transgender … Supreme Court of the United States … religious freedom … Masterpiece Cakeshop … LGBT … …
  • … the AmazonSmile program. In case you’re not familiar with it, AmazonSmile is a website that allows a customer to choose … the terms “hate” and “hate group” against any organization it disagrees with. Here’s the thing: SPLC did good work many years ago, but it has since devolved into a propaganda machine dedicated to …
  • … WPATH has discredited itself. To list just a few of the new changes, SOC8: Included a whole chapter on eunuchs as a … even had biology in high school yet.” Another said, “It’s out of their developmental range sometimes to understand … consent to such life-changing decisions—and WPATH knows it. Psychiatric comorbidities Numerous studies show that …
  • Dr. Michael Campion is a licensed clinical psychologist who taught at the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois for 18 years, and is sought after for research projects by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is also a Christian, pro-family, and politically conservative -- a problem for the city of Minneapolis.