
Trump Protects Religious Freedoms
May 10, 2019 A Victory for Religious Liberty Last week, on the National Day of Prayer, President Donald Trump unveiled the U.S. Department of Health and Human
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House Hearing Inequality Act!
UPDATE: May 17, 2019 The Equality Act passed 236-173 with 8 Republicans voting for this bill. April 30, 2019 Ask Your Congressman to Vote NO
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Facebook Freezes Franklin
The Asheville Citizen Times reported that Facebook banned Franklin Graham for 24 hours in December after judging that he had violated its “hate speech” standards. A statement by a Facebook spokesman claimed that a company staffer had mistakenly dropped Graham from the platform.
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My Sister Kate
Feminist leader Kate Millett wrote Sexual Politics in 1970, which the New York Times called “the Bible of Women’s Liberation.” But her sister Mallory Millett reveals in this interview the destructive legacy of radical feminism.
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The Inequality Act
CAPITOL HILL REPORT January 12, 2019 Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has vowed to make the Equality Act a top priority of Congress this year. The
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Religious Liberty Upheld by Department of Labor
Last week the Department of Labor issued a directive that protects the religious freedoms of government contractors who disagree with same-sex marriage. The Trump administration has publicly declared to hold their staff accountable to defend the religious rights of organizations.
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GOOD News from D.C.
June 29, 2018 Amnesty Squashed Two long-awaited immigration bills were brought to the House floor in the past week. Rep. Bob Goodlatte’s (R-VA) Securing America’s
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The Free Exercise of Religion Is Affirmed
June 9, 2018 The Supreme Court issued a ruling earlier this week on the long-awaited case of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. In
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Choosing Biblical Values Over Islamic Values
Most immigrants come to America for a better economic life. I was one of those immigrants who came from Egypt. But after living in America for a few years, I discovered a deeper reason why people come to America, which is that America’s government is based on Biblical values.
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Fear of Islamophobia Can Harm U.S.
Is concern about jihad terror just “Islamophobia”? The FBI reports that in 2016, there were “1,584 victims of anti-religious hate crimes,” and that “54.4 percent were victims of crimes motivated by their offenders’ anti-Jewish bias,” while “24.5 percent were victims of anti-Islamic (Muslim) bias.”
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Editor’s Note
American interest in Islam was piqued on September 11, 2001, when 19 Islamic men hijacked four commercial airliners and used them to kill nearly 3,000 Americans. One terrorist came from Egypt, one from Lebanon, two from the United Arab Emirates and 15 from Saudi Arabia.
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Ask Your Senators to Confirm Director Pompeo
President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has again proven the hypocrisy among Democrats. With religious freedom and national security as his top priorities, he is ready to take the position by storm. However, the votes to get him there may prove to be difficult.
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