Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday that answers New York City’s arguments against high court scrutiny of its 20-year-old quest to ban worship services in empty public school buildings. In September of last year, ADF asked the high court to review a 2-1 ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit that upheld a city policy prohibiting worship services in public school buildings during non-school hours. The panel’s ruling is on hold until the Supreme Court decides whether to take the case.
Tens of thousands of members of the pro-life community descend upon Washington D.C. for the March for Life Thursday. Centered on this year’s theme “Every Life is a Gift,” participants mark the 42nd year of unrestricted legalized abortion in the United States.
Google “Millennials” and more than 9 million results immediately appear. They’re a hot topic, being scrutinized from every angle.
Faith Driven Consumer™ — the group that first raised concerns earlier this year about NOAH’s failure to resonate with its target faith audience, continues to serve as an advocate for more than 41 million consumers who spend $2 trillion annually. The organization’s Faith-Friendly Film Review system measures the compatibility of entertainment products for Faith Driven Consumer audiences.
The holidays are a happy time, especially in Texas, where the state has made a law allowing people to wish one another a “Merry Christmas” in public schools. It’s called, appropriately, the “Merry Christmas Law.”
In recent years there has been some significant discussion and controversy over the de-Christianization of Christmas. With shop workers being told to say “Happy Holidays” the over-emphasis of Santa Claus, Elf on the Shelf and other such traditions, many have felt as though we’ve been committing treason against the reason for the season.
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