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  • … Easter service? The answer is a resounding no. Of course not. The government cannot force Americans to promote views … it violates their beliefs. But free speech is for everyone—not just those who agree with the government. “The threat to … There’s speech policing on campus, social media mobs, and cancel culture, which one writer has called “the justice …
  • … court ruled unanimously that the group who sued Blaine did not have a legal right to do so. Praise God for this victory! … promoting a local gay pride festival. Blaine simply could not in good conscience print a message that was so clearly at … introducing himself, he told Blaine that his case was not unique. He explained that others were facing similar …
  • … The rise of male athletes competing on female teams is threatening the existence of women’s sports. No matter how … who was paying attention could see that Thomas’s story was only the beginning. This fall, a story unfolded at Roanoke … by Roanoke College officials, these three women are not villains. Quite the opposite. Speaking up for biological …
  • … looking for, or understand if what they're looking for may not be available." Smearing pregnancy centers as “fake” is … themselves to be pro-choice, so long as pregnant women only choose to end their baby’s life. In the last month … 18911 … pregnancy centers … abortion … sanctity of life … cancel culture … Google … Pregnancy Centers to Google: Don’t …
  • … passed, over 190,000 women were participating in college sports every year. Before that, fewer than 30,000 did. But by … a  court decision dismissing their case . But they’re not backing down, and they recently received a favorable … Selina, Alanna, Chelsea, and Ashley aren’t the only girls in their state whose athletic opportunities have …
  • … fines and even 90 days in jail. The Larsens were left with only three choices — none of them good. They could: Tell … to assert our constitutionally protected rights before — not after — they are taken away. We’re not here to pick a fight. We want to defend the freedom of …
  • … But these difficult experiences made her stronger. She is not one to dwell on things or worry about circumstances that … She froze, knowing that something was very wrong, but not knowing what to do. Alexis turned, ran out of the … the most private, intimate needs of her body knowing that only other girls will observe or overhear her. Alexis has no …
  • … with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after … The implications of this ruling are significant, not only for pharmacists and pharmacy owners individually, but … for a purpose. I’ll just ride this ship and do the right thing and believe God’s going to use that for His glory.” … …
  • … online, allowing people to listen even when they are not in the car or near a traditional radio. As with any other … over $257,000 annually. In contrast, NPR stations would only have to pay $18,000 annually to reach the same audience. … appeals court should have applied this test, but it did not. Instead, the court turned a blind eye to the CRB’s …
  • … university campus. In some sense, that’s true. You may not have heard of the term “gender theory,” but you have … word genos and originally meant a “kind” or “type” of thing. In English, this definition of gender has fallen out … the Hope Center also offers a free shelter for women only, a safe place for the many homeless women to escape from …