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  • … Religious Discrimination Hurts Kids Waiting to Be Adopted Some states are denying people of faith from … what I heard. Even though I’m raising five children of my own, I knew my family could help children find a forever … started some of this country’s first orphanages. Even today, according to one survey, practicing U.S. Christians …
  • … Unfortunately, that claim never came to fruition. Today, the SPLC spends its time attacking political … label carries extreme connotations, and it should not be thrown around lightly. Sadly, the SPLC has flippantly … lucky — blessed, really — that I didn’t take a bullet for my beliefs back in 2012,” Smith wrote. “But the center’s ugly …
  • … abortion is prohibited by law once a baby’s heartbeat can be detected. While the overall tone of the article is … Here’s how The Post reported her reaction: “She wondered: If her babies had heartbeats, as these women said they did, … back on her decision as a new mother: “Who’s to say what I would have done if the law wasn’t in effect?” she said. “I
  • … both the ability to speak freely and the right not to be compelled to speak. Educators should never be forced into … the opposite sex. Kathy and her colleagues were told they had to use different names and pronouns when indicated on a … with supervisors, she was told to set her beliefs aside if she wanted to keep her job. When a journalist learned of …
  • … Schwartz views his faith and work as intertwined . He was raised in a secular Jewish home but embraced the Orthodox … he understands and respects their personal goals that may be guided by their religious beliefs. As a psychotherapist, … 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 …
  • … Experts differ as to how gender dysphoria ought to be treated in children and young adults. “[T]here is far too … who suffers from gender dysphoria.” He goes on to write: “[I]t is not responsible to make a single, categorical … are social risks associated with delayed puberty. “In my opinion,” Levine writes, “individuals in whom puberty is …
  • … keep oneself unstained from the world.” Christianity has had a long tradition of caring for orphans, and today, practicing U.S. Christians are more than twice as … orientation and/or gender identity of any child that could be placed in their home. Such a policy categorically excludes …
  • … respond to the inquiry because Colorado could punish her if she responded. In fact, the Colorado law even made it … information found in our legal brief. The man said he had never submitted the form. In other words, The New … document” in the case was in question. “Key document may be fake” read the headline. And the media smears continued …
  • … 100 years ago, the Equal Rights Amendment appeared to be nearing ratification in the ’70s but was stopped in its … on women’s legal rights in matters of divorce. Today, the Equal Rights Amendment is an even worse idea than … ratification, activists continue to insist that the ERA is alive and can still be enshrined in the Constitution. To this …
  • … to an enlightened few whose job is to inform everyone else…My own forays into Wrongthink have made me the subject of … her fellow writers didn’t believe her opinions deserved to be heard. They didn’t like Weiss’s opinions, therefore they … against cancel culture. Sign the Philadelphia Statement today to show your support and share it with friends . In …