Sheffield University Supports Silencing Free Speech
"The initial judgment from the Court of Appeal sent a resounding message to universities and employers across the land: Christians should be allowed to express their views."
"The initial judgment from the Court of Appeal sent a resounding message to universities and employers across the land: Christians should be allowed to express their views."
"The way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it."
Burke says that there are twelve common elements that many of these near-death experiences share…
"These bills, introduced in the House and Senate, respectively, seek to “protect” transgender students by decimating the issue of compelled use of preferred pronouns, bathroom and locker room use, sports team participation, and alteration of records to reflect “gender identity” in one fell swoop."
The Church of England said the Government’s proposal “did nothing to encourage reflection and re-examination of the marital situation”, or “support the resilience of marriages”.
The dreams beat on.
The example of France where nationalisation of all Catholic Church property led to the decimation of Catholic faith in the country demonstrates that Serbian Orthodox are justified any potential expropriation.
“As Prime Minister, that’s something I want to change. We stand with Christians everywhere, in solidarity, and we will defend your right to practice your faith.”
In each of these three cases, Alabamans stood up to the FFRF and prayed all the more boldly in spite of their legal threats and bullying.
On Sunday, a gunman opened fire at a Church of Christ in Texas about eight miles away from Fort Worth, and it immediately made headlines all over the nation.
In a close replay of the Ukraine situation, the new Montenegrin law sets the stage for state seizures of Church properties and turning them over to an unrecognized schismatic group.
Pope Francis has certainly said a lot of controversial things over the years, but what he just told a group of Christian high school students is the most controversial of all.
A citizen of Guatemala and alleged gang member was arrested by SFPD more than 10 times between 2013 and 2017 for charges including rape, domestic battery, second degree robbery, assault, and vehicle theft. On each occasion, ICE requested notification of his release or transfer of the individual to ICE custody. Each time, ICE’s request was declined.
In his presidential address to the Diocesan Synod of Chelmsford in March 2017, he began by reminding his audience that he was their "Father in God" and that "all clergy and licenced ministers make an oath of canonical obedience to me, regardless of disagreement on some issues."
Deliberately altering a traditional song so that it doesn’t say Jesus is Lord is disrespectful to Christianity.
"The only thing that is going to change their behavior is if people stop giving them their money."
Nancy Banta has crocheted over 1000 blankets for sick children... and then there's the dog that no one wanted.
When our society so openly rejects and despises Him, how long can we expect His restraint?
Seeing no major party offering real, positive change on moral issues confirms for me the real need to speak in the media, in public debate, in politics – to challenge, to expose, to disrupt when society wants to turn a blind eye – and then to speak of the beauty, the certainty, the hope of Jesus Christ.
Flello made clear his views on same-sex marriage during his interview to be a Lib Dem candidate and was selected.
Nearly half of Americans are lonely, according to a survey of 20,000 people across America by Cigna, which used the well-regarded UCLA Loneliness Scale to measure responses. Indeed 46% said they sometimes or always feel alone and 47% say they sometimes or always feel left out.
According to No Deception, the American Academy of Pediatrics has announced that their number one priority is the removal of the religious vaccine exemption from every remaining state in the country.
"With God all things are possible."
Judge of the Nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget—lest we forget!