18 search results for "SCOTUS"

“The debate before SCOTUS is whether private schools should be excluded from public funding simply because they are religious.”

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“If believers cannot rejoice when a horrific evil like the slaughter of babies is lessened and/or curtailed in various places, then there is nothing worth rejoicing in.”

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“No more pronouns, no more climate change obsession, no more emergency vaccine mandates, no more dudes in dresses. We’re done with that sh-t.”

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“It might make people feel good – even virtuous – when they wipe their hands of either candidate and of either major party. But if that simply results in the final nail in America’s coffin, then just what is the value in that?”

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“This was another three-against-one debate…”

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“Instead of arresting Antifa and the LGBTQ+ self-identifiers involved, Seattle police detained the pastor.”

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“…the newly minted relationship between the State and social media companies undermined the constitutional right to freedom of speech.”

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“Donald Trump has never been found guilty of any crime, ever. Most certainly he has never been convicted of insurrection.”

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“The First Amendment protects an individual’s right to speak his mind regardless of whether the government considers his speech sensible and well-intentioned or deeply ‘misguided,’ and likely to cause ‘anguish’ or ‘incalculable grief.'”

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“It is just a shame that it is usually the secular press, and not the church of God, that has to call this stuff out.”

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“His alleged crime? Kneeling to offer a 15-second, quiet personal prayer in the centre of the field after three games.”

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“The mandate is clearly not about readiness, it is about compliance, even if it violates a service member’s sincerely held faith.”

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“What the debate comes down to is whether a woman’s supposed ‘right’ not to be pregnant trumps another person’s right not to be murdered.”

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“Justice Thomas addresses the question of other Supreme Court decisions which used the Due Process Clause to federally legislate on other issues, in particular, federal rulings regarding contraception and gay marriage. Any previous decision, such as these, and which functions now as a precedent for a ‘substantive due process’ decision, should be reconsidered.”

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“They burned churches in Canada for the alleged murder of children. Now they’re burning churches for the ‘right’ to murder children.”

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“Reproductive rights end where parental rights begin, and those rights begin at conception.”

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Sadly, in our churches today there are plenty of worthless religious leaders. They are not just worthless – they are evil. They are false shepherds who are leading the people astray, and they will one day stand before their Judge to give an account of their evil.

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A New York art gallery featured a pro-abortion exhibition this week, displaying artworks from a range of feminist-activists hoping to “dismantle the stigma” attracted to the brutal practice of baby killing. The Abortion is Normal exhibition was described as “an emergency art show”, designed to provoke a “resurgence of energy and enthusiasm” about the topic of abortion. Jasmine Wahi, Co-curator of the event told Bloomberg, the show is important because it continues the fight to ensure women are permitted to freely end the lives of their unborn children. “The reason this show is important, aside from, I guess, the obvious,…

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