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  • … When Congress passed Title VII, “sex” was understood to be binary and clear at birth: either male or female. But the … entities, and performing these surgeries or procedures would violate their religious beliefs. But if they choose not …
  • Through Coral Ridge Ministries, Dr. D. James Kennedy became the most listened-to Presbyterian minister in the world.
  • … a whole chapter on eunuchs as a “gender identity” to be validated with hormonal or surgical castration. If a man …
  • … others seek to reduce unwanted same-sex attraction. That’s where the Colorado law comes in. What does Colorado’s law … view of sexual orientation and gender identity to be discussed by counselors. Kaley’s counseling always aligns … between clients and counselors, nor should a counselor be used as a tool to impose the government’s biased views on …
  • … Facilities Pro-life states like South Carolina should be able to direct Medicaid funds away from abortion providers … Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic . States should be able to use taxpayer dollars in accordance with their own … South Carolina appealed this decision to the 4th Circuit, where ADF Senior Counsel John Bursch argued on behalf of …
  • … institution—including colleges and universities—should be able to operate according to their faith without …
  • … that all human life is a sacred gift from God and should be respected as such. The network exists to provide women and … choices. Most women facing unplanned pregnancies say they would have chosen life if they felt they were supported, and … that any demands the attorney general’s office makes must be reasonably related to a legitimate investigation. The fact …
  • … controversial policies because they want their children to be happy, healthy, and safe, not because of a political …
  • … syndrome. The added protection ensured that unborn babies would be protected from discrimination based on their genetic … vulnerable children with genetic anomalies will no longer be protected. Abortionists will be able to end the lives of …
  • … posts celebrating a view of marriage that she believes to be false. They say if she doesn’t, she violates the law. But … the penalties are staggering. Under the laws, Emilee could be forced to pay limitless damages and $100,000 fines. She … marriage. But a victory for Emilee and Lorie wouldn’t be just a win for them. The same protections that ensure they …