The controversy over President Obama’s HHS Mandate is now pouring out onto the streets. On March 23, concerned citizens in over 50 cities — including Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco — will gather at federal buildings for a rally with the theme, “Stand Up for Religious Freedom — Stop the HHS Mandate!”
A movement is underway to put lawmakers on notice that the so-called “silent majority” will no longer remain silent on issues of religious freedom and the erosion of America’s traditional values as set forth by its founding fathers 250 years ago.
For nearly five decades, religion has been consistently pushed out of the public schools in one way, shape or form. Now, some Christians are starting to push back.
Exploring the role of Christianity through visual arts, the exhibition “Twentieth Century British Art from the Ahmanson Collection” will be displayed for the first time in Southern California.
A recent Valentine’s Day poll conducted by ChristianMingle.com, the largest and fastest growing online community for Christian singles, revealed 55 percent of Christian singles believe in love at first sight. Twenty-four percent said they didn’t believe in love at first sight and 21 percent were undecided on the issue.
In what marks at least a temporary victory for religious freedom, New York’s Senate has passed a bill to reverse the controversial New York City school district’s ban on allowing churches to rent facilities for worship services.
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