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- … discern what I can and can’t create. And in order to stay true to my faith, there are certain messages that I cannot …
- … misunderstood because the nature of love is misunderstood. True love differs significantly from the glossy ideals that … and the good of the person over superficial agreement? True love isn’t a mere verbal affirmation or a superficial …
- … people in Colorado who want to see Jack suffer for staying true to his beliefs. They’ve spent the past eight years on a …
- … it is neither surprising nor improper that … there is a diversity of views among practitioners as to as to the best … and to conceal what he or she perceives to be his or her true identity from parents, is psychologically unhealthy in … studies have not been done of how completely this is true. However, it is well known that many effects of …
- … be spoken or what words must be spoken. Words matter. The true meaning of words matters a great deal. Anyone who has … make worlds. No words, no worlds. Bad words, bad worlds. True and respectful words, a free and a human world.” To …
- … conflict with their deeply held religious beliefs. That’s true of Coeur d’Alene, and it’s true of Cuyahoga County. Thankfully, with swift action from …
- … be concerning to anyone who values religious freedom and true equality. It is a deliberate attempt to force every … rights, and the progress that women have made toward true equal treatment in law and culture. How would the …
- … God, and censorship infringes on that right. While it is true that not all ideas are true and beneficial, the way to respond to bad or false ideas … Robust debate is essential to determining which ideas are true and good, and when more people speak up for the truth, …
- … and shields me from the schemes of man. The same is true for my colleagues.” What happened to Morris Dees? In … families, we believe more diverse provider networks are needed to help more children find loving homes. Seeking to …
- … comments and then questions me to see if I think they are true. He’ll ask, “Is that right?” or “Do you think that’s true?” He has done this since I was very little. He likes for …