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Dec 31 2020
Opinion
How Western Social and Moral Life Has Been Radically Altered
Countries that undergo a peaceful regime change from free and open to closed and less free, usually do so by accepting the gradual substitution of one set of values for another. They abandon what I call the Four Fs and begin accepting the Four Gs as their new belief system.
The Four Fs are: Freedom, Family, Free enterprise, and Faith, and these are the essential cornerstones of a free
The Epoch TimesJan 16 2019
Headline Roundup
Karen Pence Accepts Job at Christian School, Sparking Debate Over Its Policy on LGBT Students and Teachers
Second lady Karen Pence has accepted a part-time position as an art teacher at a private Christian school in Springfield, Va. Some have criticized the move, as the institution requires employees to disavow gay marriage and does not accept students who identify as LGBT, while others have defended the school's right to religious freedom.
USA TODAY Washington Post Washington ExaminerDec 11 2015
News
Amid Farook family violence, brothers were a study in contrasts
The brothers were a study in contrasts. Syed Raheel Farook was the extrovert — loud and sociable with an air of nonchalance. Acquaintances said he preferred to walk a casual line when it came to religion. He told people he "wasn't into Islam," dated a non-Muslim girl, imbibed freely and showed up at a local mosque primarily to please his family.
Los Angeles TimesNov 02 2021
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Manchin Is Still No on Reconciliation: ‘What I See Are Shell Games, Budget Gimmicks’
It's time to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill and "quit playing games," Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) told a news conference on Monday.
The senator -- one of two Democrats so far refusing to pass the larger "human” infrastructure/reconciliation bill – said he’s “worked in good faith for months with all of my colleagues to find a middle ground” on the reconciliation legislation – “
CNSNews.comDec 05 2022
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Hears Religious Challenge to Colorado's Anti-Discrimination Law
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a Christian business owner's challenge to a Colorado anti-discrimination law.
The Debate: The Colorado law mandates that people enjoy the "full and equal" service of all public business regardless of "disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, national origin, or ancestry." The
LGBTQ Nation BBC News Washington TimesAug 23 2012
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Christian groups stand behind Akin's agenda
Rep. Todd Akin has had little success in his efforts to increase religions role in government, but hes gained a following in Christian groups  the friends he has left after being rejected by most of the GOP over his comments on rape and abortion.
Washington PostJun 15 2021
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Kayleigh McEnany claimed she 'never lied' as White House press secretary. Here are 5 times she did.
Kayleigh McEnany recently claimed that she never lied in her role as former President Donald Trump's White House press secretary — but a look at her tenure shows the opposite.
"As a woman of faith, as a mother of baby Blake, as a person who meticulously prepared at some of the world's hardest institutions, I never lied. I sourced my information," McEnany told a crowd at a conservative
Business InsiderFeb 25 2014
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Governor of Arizona Is Pressed to Veto Bill
As the Arizona Legislature sent a bill to her desk Monday that would grant business owners the right to invoke religion to refuse service to gays and others, Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican, faced pressure from many corners to veto the measure, which has cast unwanted national attention on Arizona.
New York Times (News)Aug 13 2020
Analysis
The Supreme Court’s Most Partisan Decisions Are Flying Under the Radar
Like clockwork, each June brings the Supreme Court back to the forefront of America’s culture wars, as the justices issue major new opinions that are equal parts significant and divisive—precipitating a flood of headlines, popular opinion pieces, and longer-form academic responses. This term attracted a flurry of coverage of the court’s decisions on abortion, immigration, guns, LGBT
SlateApr 07 2015
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Rush Limbaugh: Left Has 'Fear and Hatred of Christianity'
The left's "fear and hatred of Christianity" and religion in general has driven America's culture wars for the past 30 years, Rush Limbaugh told his radio audience Monday.
"That is what people on the left just have the biggest struggle with. It's a giant enemy," he said in comments reported by Breitbart.
Newsmax (News)