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  • … is a major victory for unborn children and their mothers. It all started when Mississippi passed a state law limiting … Court. Let’s take a deeper look at Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , the Supreme Court decision that … widely known back in 1973 when Roe was decided. And that’s why Mississippi passed a law limiting abortions after 15 …
  • … 25, 2022. I think that however you define marriage, my hope is that tonight, you will come out of this time together … about marriage, but all of our beliefs are at issue in these kinds of cases. And at the outset, I just want to … to support animal rescue, she loves to help those who are homeless, and to eliminate homelessness is one of her goals. …
  • … fired from his position as volunteer fire chaplain because government officials disfavored his views. Written by … he wrote about was the unfairness of men competing in women’s sports. Dr. Fox wrote with no animus toward those who … identify which parts of the blog post had caused offense. So Dr. Fox thought the issue was resolved. But then …
  • … human rights that should be enjoyed by all people. But these fundamental freedoms are under assault in today’s … the U.K.’s Anti-social Behavior, Crime and Policing Act gave local authorities the power to issue these “public … clinics, are meant to create a “buffer” to protect women from harassment. Harassment is wrong in any …
  • … that to say, ‘Have Jesus and a smile.’ The shirts were so cheesy. I wanted to create something that people actually … have to shut down. After trying everything he knew, Blaine gave everything over to God. “I said, ‘God I’ve tried … every person, he cannot express every message. That’s why he offered to connect the GLSO to another print shop that …
  • … implemented. This erosion of safety standards has harmed women, and that is why Alliance Defending Freedom is at the … originally implemented, special measures were required so that the drugs could be “safely used.” Some of the most … from the drugs. Because of the risks that came with taking these drugs, the safety standards were considered necessary …
  • … cover a very wide swath of activities—from serving the homeless to hosting amateur sports competitions. How does ADF … is not welcome in that space. After realizing Colorado gave her an impossible choice—either be silenced or be forced … several families throughout the country in cases like these, in addition to creating the Parents’ Toolkit on …
  • … Some cheer for the same teams or find movies they can watch together. And then, there are the DeJongs. They pour … how much indoctrination they had going on.” Ten other women were in Maggie’s class, or “cohort,” and from the … go up. “I questioned how we view people and put them in these factions and tag them with these labels.” She …
  • … hard-pressed for money, but “there’s no way I could have these kids eating that junk.” Nor was he willing to dismiss … he made his monthly trip to preach in a church for the homeless. Another church stood next door, and something about … Grant Park staff before the school day begins. “Just to watch these kids be kids is quite rewarding,” Alfred says. …
  • … ideological opponents can be civil and respectful. But it’s impossible to have a debate when your opponent doesn’t … is up for debate around the country. In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , the Court ruled that “procuring … events, if voters and legislators are debating policy, why won’t the “pro-choice” activists engage as well? I don’t …