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  • … Culture’s Newest Threat What is de-banking, and why should you be concerned about it? Written by Jay Hobbs Published … 6, 2024 Imagine your next interaction with a bank teller. You’re there to make a deposit, and you brought along your … like Bank of America, Chase, and Fidelity Charitable can threaten freedom just as easily as any government actor. …
  • … At 77, Barronelle chose to retire so her beloved employees can run her business, Arlene’s Flowers. Barronelle explained … an issue deeply important to both of us. But, as most of you know, that was not the end of it. What followed were … to share His love with others along the way. If you’ve prayed for me, thank you. If you’ve hated me, well … …
  • … and prohibiting government offices to dissenters, and using the state church to carry out certain civil functions. … as the “force and funds” view of the Establishment Clause, using a phrase first used by the United States government in … Christian flag, and the Supreme Court had to reject that wrong thinking once again. ADF experienced this argument when …
  • … Hardin Published April 14, 2023 Revised December 8, 2023 You could say that America wouldn’t be America without the … did on restaurants, malls, gyms, bars, and even casinos, using one standard for secular institutions and another for … because of a pandemic or other health crisis. While we can all agree that government officials have a duty to …
  • … for their thoughts on what challenges lie ahead and how we can continue to help build a life-affirming culture long … Asberg. “While it’s not the ultimate definer of right and wrong, God has put within us a natural inclination to look to … and hints that can shape our collective morality.” If you’re looking for ways to engage with friends or family on …
  • … refuge at Masterpiece Cakeshop. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for state officials in Colorado—who have … those in the LGBT community. These aren’t cakes Jack can create for anyone—no matter who they are or how they … weight of constant litigation that threatens the business you built and the people you love. During his first case, …
  • … and universities should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from different backgrounds, … had drafted for him and reminded him that “there’s a bar you have to take.” Some bar exams, including the New York …
  • … believers out of the public square. But that concept is wrong. When the Founders drafted the First Amendment, they … state abortion law and that the district court was wrong to dismiss the church’s free-exercise claim. August …
  • … if she doesn’t, she violates the law. But that’s exactly wrong. The truth is that Emilee considers the what and not … every message. The First Amendment ensures that Emilee can decline to express messages that contradict her beliefs. … to choose which messages to express. If the government can compel Emilee to convey a view of marriage that cuts …
  • … on Appeal Event on Oct. 25, 2022. I think that however you define marriage, my hope is that tonight, you will come … want to rely on the government alone to decide what we can and can’t say in this moment. Frederick Douglass said that …