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  • … that their lives might be put at risk by pro-life laws if they had an ectopic pregnancy. That is nonsense. No state … of the true story—that which is in accordance with God’s law. Let’s remind our higher education institutions of the high …
  • … male and female in our law and culture. To understand how, let’s take a more in-depth look at this legislation and its … and religious nonprofits from requiring their employees to live out their religious beliefs about marriage, sexual … religious foster care and adoption agencies with closure if they operate according to their deeply held belief that …
  • … is exactly why such legislation is needed. The freedom to live and work consistent with one’s conscience is at the … dedicate their lives to healing and doing no harm. No one should be forced to choose between their faith and their … claims were raised in last week’s hearing in Florida. Let’s be clear: the HELP Act simply allows doctors, nurses, …
  • … of freedom nebulous and undefinable. Far from it. In fact, if we want society to flourish and be able to enjoy freedom, … truly free, one must be able to pursue what is truly good. Let’s unpack the definition of freedom from three angles: … where we seek to advance people’s God-given right to live and speak the truth, free from unlawful government …
  • … could be eligible for physician-assisted suicide even if their death was “not considered reasonably foreseeable”; … of fears he could not find anywhere else affordable to live, he applied for MAID, and he received a signature from a … people to believe Farsoud represents a fringe case that should not be used as an argument against MAID. In reality, …
  • … so it could continue to serve this vulnerable population. Let’s take a closer look at the case and why the government … care. Admitting men into its shelter is contrary to that goal. Many of these women have suffered rape, physical abuse, … to sleep or change clothes in the same room as a man. But if Anchorage officials had gotten their way, these women …
  • … that a Minnesota law was threatening their freedom to live and work consistently with their faith, they decided to challenge the government in court. Let’s take a closer look at this couple and their case … two weddings. The Larsens always make time for others. If you were to walk into Carl and Angel’s home, you would see …
  • … with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they could not make decisions according with their … U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that the government should stay out of religious schools’ hiring practices. But, … now the mission of one Christian college is in jeopardy. Let’s take a closer look at this case. What is Gordon …
  • … away from patients who were seeking guidance to help them live consistently with their religious beliefs. Dr. Dovid … people what personal goals they can or can’t pursue. If a man wants to marry a woman and have a family, that’s his … choice. The government cannot keep him from pursuing that goal simply because it disagrees. And it cannot prohibit him …
  • … is encouraged can endanger true and virtuous ideas. If government officials have the power to censor people, then … a counselor can speak to the client about achieving that goal. But if the client desires to become more comfortable … others can say or hear. For freedom to thrive, we must not let the government silence ideas it disagrees with, but must …