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  • … to affirm a homosexual relationship, or to lie about why she couldn’t. As a counselor for the Center for Disease … counselor protocol and referred her to another colleague down the hall, explaining that due to her “personal values,” it wouldn’t be fair to her client to proceed with counseling. …
  • … jeopardizing the freedoms of all Americans. That’s why Lorie and Alliance Defending Freedom took her case to the … one-on-one time with her clients, getting to know them so that she can create the absolute best web designs for … others, the fight is not over yet. And they cannot take on these expensive legal battles on their own. Cases that go all …
  • … her about her Christian faith. When she refused to back down, they insisted that she sign a contract vowing to “close … her about her Christian faith. When she refused to back down, they insisted that she sign a contract vowing to “close …
  • … books. She also participated in family counseling when women came into the facility and needed it. Sue had a desire to serve women, and because her facility didn’t offer abortion …
  • … for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” But it wasn’t until he was in his mid-20s that the subject really … who were working to preserve life and raise awareness of these issues. From them, he learned about the Center for … One voice can change many voices – one voice can speak to so many others.” … In third grade, Spencer Anderson first …
  • … of “nature verses nurture” in regard to homosexuality. She gave the students an example found in the course textbook and … to the class curriculum is not grounds for dismissal; it’s what a professor is supposed to do.” In July 2010, … of “nature verses nurture” in regard to homosexuality. She gave the students an example found in the course textbook and …
  • … slaves and became one of the first colleges to admit women to a full degree program. Now, more than 150 years … healthcare coverage. But this still wasn’t enough. The so-called “accommodation” still gives access to the … of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which ruled for the government. Undeterred, the college asked the U.S. Supreme …
  • … officials offered virtually no protection or support, so outside police were assigned to protect the girls for the duration of their time on campus. The young women’s courage was rewarded when their case ended … girls for the duration of their time on campus. The young women’s courage was rewarded when their case ended …
  • … in over a decade of ugly controversy over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith. Case: Baker … like ours cannot match the limitless resources of the government and the ACLU. Ongoing litigation like this can … any small business and the livelihood of its owners, so we’re relieved to put this ordeal behind us.” The …
  • … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. … of her announcement back; instead, the vice principal tore it up and threw it away. Erin tried meeting with school … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. …