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  • … with—a clear conscience, a guilty conscience—even if we can’t pinpoint an exact definition. The concept pops up in … Conscience is our God-given ability to discern right from wrong, good from evil. But it’s more than that. For knowing … The First Amendment protects our public witness. We can put our faith in action by serving others. Where is …
  • … 2022 Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and uncomfortable. Everyone knows that. … debates between the most committed ideological opponents can be civil and respectful. But it’s impossible to have a … about the legal issues in a monologue. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciated the ample opportunity to share about the …
  • … Court on Feb. 20 declined to review this egregiously wrong decision. Alito agreed with that decision, writing … should not reject individuals from serving as jurors by using crude group stereotypes. The Supreme Court already has … from juries because of generalized hunches that they can’t overcome their own opinions to apply the law fairly to …
  • … during puberty. Your body starts to change in ways you haven’t experienced and can make you feel uncomfortable. But instead of being told … that their discomfort is a sign that they might be the “wrong” sex and that they should try to change their bodies to …
  • … Censorship in Counseling Sessions Government officials are using counselors to impose the state’s views about gender … essential to have quality counselors and psychologists who can talk with people about how to work through these … rights and where the government is infringing them. If you have questions or if your rights were violated, please …
  • … been bastions of free speech where just about any idea can be discussed or debated. In the 1960s, the Free Speech … speech they deem offensive as “violence,” and many are using intimidation, threats, heckler’s vetoes , destruction … and compelled speech (being forced to speak something you don’t believe). Alliance Defending Freedom has …
  • … and direct: “Which is right in God’s eyes: to listen to you, or to him? You be the judges! As for us, we cannot help … Court. In a 7-2 ruling, the Court ruled that Colorado was wrong to punish Jack for peacefully living in accordance with … to us and transparency throughout all our operations. You can access our annual IRS Form 990 and Audited Financial …
  • … racial policy. Who is Emily Mais? For as long as she can remember, Emily wanted to be an elementary school … For example, the curriculum teaches that acts of “racism” can only be committed by members of the “dominant race,” … whether they were on the “anti-racism school bus, or if you need help finding your seat and keeping your seat, or if …
  • … punishment for living out his faith by deciding what he can and cannot express through his cake art. Written by … Published September 2, 2022 Revised January 12, 2024 You would think that a victory for Jack Phillips at the U.S. … toward him and his religious beliefs. But you would be wrong. Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, faced a …
  • … is particularly hard-pressed to find caregivers who can act as respite-care providers (usually short-term … or care for children moving between homes) and who can take in children who are older or have special needs and can be difficult to place. In fact, things are so dire that …