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  • … as abortion. What is often left unsaid about late-term abortions is that they put women at risk of facing severe … whether to uphold the law and overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Case timeline March 2018 : Mississippi …
  • A mayor in Brussels ordered police to shut down a conservative conference because he disagreed with the organizers’ beliefs.
  • … actually protecting the health and safety of women seeking abortions, abortion providers are all about charging money … and even allowing unqualified staff members to assist with abortions. Abortion providers were also not properly screening the doctors who perform abortions. In one case, an abortion facility even hired an …
  • … Should Churches Be Tax Exempt? Why is your church tax exempt? Why … we seldom think about. After all, tax exemption for churches has always been given and we assume, because of its … media comments go something like this: “Churches should pay taxes just like everyone else! They have tons of money, …
  • … to pro-life views. Hartford’s ordinance resembled the California law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in National … That law forced pro-life pregnancy centers to refer for abortions. Just like the California law, Hartford’s law … be violated in the other direction, too: the government forcing someone to express something against their beliefs. …
  • … No Strings Attached: Why the Government Shouldn’t Tax Churches Church tax exemptions protect our First Amendment … “Do you think religious institutions—like colleges, churches, charities—should lose their tax-exempt status if … economic contributions far exceed the money they would pay in taxes. Furthermore, as Christians, we know that the …
  • … pharmacies in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Illinois within the week. President Joe …
  • … What the U.S. Supreme Court decided in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey . The current state of abortion …
  • … Washington State Treated Churches Worse Than Breweries and Cannabis Retailers … people. At the time of COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020, many churches were able to continue meeting under strict local … the first round of COVID-19 shutdowns, the churches planned to resume in-person worship services. To prepare, the …
  • … Wood Specialties, and the HHS mandate forced them to pay for abortion-causing pills for their employees against … insurance. HRSA exempted some religious entities like churches from the abortion pill mandate, as well as certain … guidelines for its health-care plan, it would be forced to pay up to $100 per day for every employee affected. If the …