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- … through force, but through the habitual dulling of our moral senses. By getting as many people as possible to … the time of our society, with the goal of reshaping its moral values and intuitions. As Christians, we must use a …
- … Lorie Smith spent over a decade in the corporate design world in a variety of different roles—from marketing and … that violates her beliefs. In his 6-3 majority opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote, “as this Court has long held, the …
- … is well respected in the legal profession. We are the world’s largest legal organization advocating for the right … to its customers. After all, millions of people around the world, like many of you, share our beliefs. And I’m sure you …
- … Editor’s note: The following piece originally appeared at WORLD on March 5, 2024. Last week, the president of the … at many local pharmacies. How far we have come from the world in which pro-abortion politicians spoke about abortion …
- Kelvin Cochran was fired from his job as fire chief by the city of Atlanta because he expressed Christian beliefs in a book he wrote.
- … in federal and state law. As the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once wrote, “[s]eparate places to …
- … those that are true and good will rise to the top. As Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. put it: “[W]hen men have realized that time has upset many fighting faiths, they may come to believe even more than they …
- … professionals fired because of their faith are becoming increasingly common and may no longer be shocking. But how … Dr. Fox began writing a series of blog posts on truth, justice, and the good news of the Gospel. One issue he wrote …
- … Health Organization ? In a majority opinion authored by Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court upheld Mississippi’s … Even abortion advocates and scholars, including the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, have recognized that Roe was poorly reasoned. Justice Ginsburg called it an “unnecessary” decision and …
- … of its authority to these agencies and has enlarged these increasingly bloated bureaucracies. The third thing to keep … gets to vote on who will be writing or enforcing them. Increasingly, the only recourse against the administrative … to craft policy to address the problems of the modern world. In Wilson’s mind, ordinary men elected to Congress …