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  • … to the US, Fe Esperanza Racpan Vinoya understands all too well the guilt and pain the women who come to the surgery … to the US, Fe Esperanza Racpan Vinoya understands all too well the guilt and pain the women who come to the surgery … nurses and Alliance Defending Freedom, the hospital agreed not to force the women to participate in abortions, or to …
  • … only option is a co-ed shelter where often they still do not feel safe. But in Anchorage, Alaska, survivors do have a … Christian beliefs, misinterpreting the law in order to do so. The future of this vital ministry was at risk. That’s why … a safe place to stay overnight. No woman—particularly not an abuse survivor—should be forced to sleep or disrobe …
  • … cent. The fee exceeded the club’s annual operating budget, so the club had to cancel the rest of their events for the … Students for Life took legal action against the University so that neither UB Students for Life, nor other students … cent. The fee exceeded the club’s annual operating budget, so the club had to cancel the rest of their events for the …
  • … the testing company submitted its conclusions to the city. Not only did they find no evidence of bias, they found Dr. … the city for discriminating against his religious and political views. The city settled out of court, and paid Dr. … the city for discriminating against his religious and political views. The city settled out of court, and paid Dr. …
  • … a Christian. His new faith also significantly impacted his political views. In his free time, Dr. Adams began publishing online columns that addressed cultural and political issues from a conservative perspective and that … his admirable professional achievements, his promotion was not inevitable. The news came; Dr. Adams was denied his …
  • … struggle for religious freedom should be alarming not only to Christians, but to every American who cherishes … that marriage is the sacred union of a man and a woman. So she could not participate in and celebrate a ceremony that contradicts …
  • … officials offered virtually no protection or support, so outside police were assigned to protect the girls for the … officials offered virtually no protection or support, so outside police were assigned to protect the girls for the …
  • … to stop sharing her beliefs with others and then even went so far as to say that if she didn’t change her beliefs, she … of her Christian beliefs. It was clear that if she did not change her beliefs, or if she did not agree to the re-education program, she would be expelled. …
  • … for the inn falsely told a caller that the inn would not allow a same-sex reception in order to offer event … the ACLU and Human Rights Commission asked for, but they not only rejected it, but actually brought more charges. They … any small business and the livelihood of its owners, so we’re relieved to put this ordeal behind us.” The …
  • In 2006, Elaine Huguenin, a wedding photographer in New Mexico, received an inquiry from Vanessa Wilcox to photograph her same-sex commitment ceremony. Elaine respectfully declined. She and her husband, Jonathan, couldn’t in good conscience use their artistic talents to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith.