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  • … abortion drugs have a complication rate four times that of first-trimester surgical abortions. And all abortions end the …
  • “Every day we hear about religious freedoms and other basic civil rights being sabotaged by powerful organizations and un-American interests. One entity is fighting back on behalf of average Americans daily. That organization is the Alliance Defending Freedom.” - Sebastian Gorka Ph.D Our God-given freedoms face increasing threats from overreaching government officials. This is more than just a struggle for court victories. It’s a battle for truth, and one of the ways we win is by standing together to protect our God-given rights. You can do that right now by partnering with ADF with a monthly ...
  • He’s been called names, received death threats, been compared to Nazis and slaveholders, and been dragged into court again and again. All because he wants to say what he believes without fear of government punishment. But let’s back up. Jack is a cake artist in Colorado. As the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, he gladly serves all people. And like most artists, he always decides whether to create a custom cake based on what message it will express, never who requests it. For this, Colorado officials tried to punish Jack all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. They wanted to force Jack to say ...
  • … stand up for individuals, ministries, and churches whose First Amendment rights are violated by the government. When …
  • … stand up for individuals, ministries, and churches whose First Amendment rights are violated by the government. When …
  • Novel. Unprecedented. Staggering. These words have all been used to describe a federal appeals court decision that said Colorado officials can force artist Lorie Smith to create custom designs and promote messages that violate her beliefs. Lorie left the corporate design world to start her own design studio, 303 Creative, in 2012 so she could promote causes consistent with her beliefs and close to her heart, such as supporting children with disabilities, the beauty of marriage, overseas missions, animal shelters, and veterans. She was excited to expand her portfolio to create websites that ...
  • … openly silence those they disagree with, thanks to the First Amendment, so the federal government is now enlisting …