The Foundation for Moral Law, a Montgomery-based legal foundation dedicated to religious liberty, hailed the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of Trinity Lutheran Church as a victory for religious liberty.
Today the U.S. Supreme Court announced the Court’s decision in the case of Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer. This marked the first major religious liberty case since Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch was confirmed to the Court earlier this year. Family Research Council, as a part of a coalition, submitted an amicus brief in the case.
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take up a case that will help determine whether or not the government can punish Christian business owners who refuse to participate in same-sex marriages due to their deeply held biblical convictions.
The American Family Association (AFA, www.afa.net) is applauding a court ruling that will allow the state of Mississippi to start enforcing its law that bans government discrimination against those who operate businesses or perform their job duties according to their closely held religious beliefs.
Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham is disputing reports the ministry’s Noah’s Ark-themed park is taking on water.
The seventeenth annual Bonnaroo music festival concluded recently an hour from our home.
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