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Pastor Moved To America After Living in Communist Romania Never Expected Persecution in U.S.

By Mat StaverLiberty CounselSeptember 9, 2020 Pastor Cristian Ionescu grew up in Communist Romania where Christians were financially destroyed, their property seized, their bodies beaten and jailed, or worse for even sharing a Bible, let alone preaching the Gospel. He never dreamed he would face similar persecution in America. Pastor Cristian Ionescu is the head […]

Filed Under: Featured, Socialism Tagged With: Chicago, communism, covid 19, Elim Romanian Pentecostal Church, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Liberty Counsel, Mat Staver, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Pastor Cristian Ionescu, Romania, SCOTUS

U.S. Supreme Court Denies Church Right to Freely Worship

By M.H. CavanaughChristian Action LeagueJuly 31, 2020 In a split decision (5-4), the United States Supreme Court turned down an emergency request last Friday for an injunction pending appeal for a Nevada church. The application filed by Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley, located about 15 miles outside of Carson City, would have allowed it to have […]

Filed Under: 1st Amendment, Featured Tagged With: Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley, Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley v. Steve Sisolak, Chief Justice John Roberts, Constitution, Gov. Roy Cooper, Justice Neal Gorsuch, Justice Samuel Alito, Liberty Counsel, M.H. Cavanaugh, Mat Staver, Nevada, Rev. Mark Creech, SCOTUS, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Tom Cotton, US Supreme Court, worship

Resumption of Federal Executions is a Moral Imperative to Secure Justice

By Hunter HinesChristian Action LeagueJuly 21, 2020 Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice carried out three executions in four days. The federal government had not executed more than that number in the previous three decades. The Justice Department had announced its plans to resume executions in July of last year, but U.S. District Judge […]

Filed Under: Featured, Other Issues Tagged With: American Magazine, Capital Punishment, Daniel Lewis Lee, Dead Man Walking, death row, Dudley Sharpe, Dustin Lee Honkin, federal executions, Genesis 9:6, HUnter Hines, Judge Tonya S. Chutkan, Justice for All, lethal injection, murder, National Coalition to Abolish the Death penalty, Numbers 35:33, racketeering, rape, Rev. Mark Creech, SCOTUS, Sister Helen Prejean, Wesley Purkey

Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban against Public Aid to Religious Schools

By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueJuly 3, 2020 States cannot be forced to subsidize private education, but if they decide to do so, they cannot discriminate against schools simply because they are faith-based — that’s the gist of Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. Chief Justice John Roberts was joined by Justices Neil […]

Filed Under: 1st Amendment, Featured Tagged With: Blaine Amendments, Erica Smith, Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, L.A. Williams, Montana SB 410, Opportunity Scholarships, private education, public aid, Public Schools First Inc., religious schools, Rev. Mark Creech, SCOTUS, The Becket Fund, Trinity Christian School, voucher

Supreme Court’s Flawed Ruling on Louisiana Abortion Law

By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueJuly 3, 2020 The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law that would have helped ensure the safety of women by requiring their abortionists to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. The 5-4 ruling, written by Justice Stephen Breyer, and joined by justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Ginsburg and […]

Filed Under: Featured, Pro Life Tagged With: Abortion, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, John Rustin, June Medical Services LLC v. Russo, L.A. Williams, Louisiana, NC Family Policy Council, Rev. Mark Creech, Russell Moore, SCOTUS, Whole Womans Health v. Hellerstedt

What You Need to Know About ‘The Equality Act’

By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueJune 26, 2020 “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” wrote George Orwell in Animal Farm. His allegory was an attack on Stalin, but the sentiment can be applied to the misguided push for SOGI laws in the U.S., the most notable of which is the federal Equality Act passed […]

Filed Under: 1st Amendment, Featured, LGBTQ Tagged With: Alliance Defending Freedom, Animal Farm, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Douglas Laycock, Equality Act, Fair Housing Act, gender identity, George Orwell, Kristen Waggoner, L.A. Williams, LGBTQ, Mat Staver, Monica Burke, Peter Vlaming, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Rev. Mark Creech, SCOTUS, Sen. Jeff Merkley, sexual orientation, SOGI laws, Stalin, University of Virginia

SCOTUS Ruling Even More Significant Than 2015 Ruling Affirming Same-Sex Marriage

By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueJune 16, 2020 “A profound twist of the Constitution, natural law, and inalienable rights” — that’s how the Rev. Mark Creech, executive director of the Christian Action League describes Monday’s Supreme Court decision that radically redefines “sex,” giving special protections to LGBTQ people. “Legally, the sex of an individual is now […]

Filed Under: 1st Amendment, Featured, LGBTQ Tagged With: Alliance Defending Freedom, Chief Justice John Roberts, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Constitution, gender identity, Harris Funeral Homes v Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Elena Kagan, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Jutice Neil Gorsuch, L.A. Williams, NC Values Coalition, Rev. Mark Creech, Rolling Stone, Same-Sex Marriage, Sarah Kramer, SCOTUS, sexual orientation, Tami Fitzgerald, U.S. Supreme Court

Sport Gambling Could Roll Dice on North Carolina Politics

By Paul JohnsonHigh Point Enterprise HIGH POINT – What do you want to bet that sports gambling could emerge as a major issue in North Carolina politics? A U.S. Supreme Court Ruling last year, which found a federal ban on sports gambling outside of the state of Nevada unconstitutional, has thrown open the issue to […]

Filed Under: Featured, Gambling Tagged With: Paul Johnson, SCOTUS, Sports Betting, Sports Gambling, Sports Gaming, Supreme Court

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