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  • … Yet it has broad authority to affect our day-to-day lives—not only the food we eat, but also the medicines and drugs we … drug mifepristone in 2000. But now, thousands of doctors are standing up to the FDA, and Alliance Defending Freedom is … include major medical groups such as the American College of Pediatricians, the American Association of …
  • … purpose? Think holidays, celebrations, and the daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly rhythms that orient our lives. These societal rhythms greatly influence who we are. Whether we are thinking, speaking, or acting, any … our culture, to change you, and to change your children—not always through force, but through the habitual dulling of …
  • … 29, 2023 In the Epistle of James, followers of Christ are told to “not merely listen to the word,” but also to “[d]o what is says.” In other words, Christians are called to not just be …
  • …  it hurts too much.” As we enter 2024, the battle lines are being drawn on this destructive ideology. In states that … protections, including reducing sex discrimination in college applications. And it created a sea change in sports … the administration to redefine what a woman is would not only hurt female athletes; it would also put the United …
  • … in the Mainstream Media? While The Washington Post may not have been looking to tell a pro-life story, it … her thoughts on the matter now: “‘I can’t just really be free,’” she said. ‘I guess that really sums it up. That’s a … thoughts when the reality begins to sink in that you are no longer the most important person in your own life? Yet …
  • … uncensored prayer to open Town Council meetings did not violate the First Amendment. The Court affirmed the right … 5-4 decision. The Court ruled that the Town of Greece was free to allow uncensored prayers and that so doing did not … the First Amendment. The bottom line Local governments are free to allow uncensored prayer at public meetings. … … …
  • … cells and determines the path forward. And if you are pregnant and considering your options, it’s reasonable to … for women considering abortion? That’s what Montana state legislators thought when they passed legislation … the legislature aimed to ensure that women would not be prescribed dangerous chemical abortion drugs without …
  • … mother and sister, beaten him, and were now telling him not to talk about it. This hostility led Emily to speak up in … the policy. Emily was retaliated against for her speech opposing the policy, discriminated against for her … district humiliated and shamed Emily, gave other employees free rein to abuse her and make her life miserable, prevented …
  • … school exists “to glorify God by preparing students for college and for life through a program of academic excellence … Religious discrimination rears its head In Vermont, not all school districts operate public high schools. … and live out its religious beliefs, using pronouns that are inconsistent with reality, and more. Mid Vermont …
  • … with their faith. But, right now, two federal agencies are violating that right. Two mandates from the Equal … who believe they can change their gender. The agency has not provided an exemption for CEA members or other religious … procedure. This is a blatant violation of their right to free speech. CEA includes Christian health-care entities, and …