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Two more plaintiffs forced to fight the notion that free speech requires government approval

How many times will the courts have to remind politicians and bureaucrats that free speech isnโ€™t a privilege permitted by government but a right granted by God? Increasingly, governments believe they should have the right to regulate certain kinds of speech. Thatโ€™s what two legal firms are pushing back on after a Christian was told […]

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Murderer of three young girls in the U.K. found to have ties to al Qaeda

The announcement that the brutal stabbings were inspired by terrorism comes amid the U.K.’s decision to take a heavy-handed approach to online speech and seek harsh jail sentences for those who responded to the attacks by lashing out in anger on social media. [UPDATE] After scores of citizens in the U.K. were arrested for social […]

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Whatโ€™s Wrong with Politicians in the Pulpit?

In a word, everything. While pastors should address political issues from a biblical perspective and welcome politicians as worshippers, the pulpit is a place set apart for one message โ€” the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ. As election season amps up, churches nationwide have become frequent stops for politicians. Politicians havenโ€™t suddenly become more […]

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โ€œBigger Than Wins and Lossesโ€

Female athletes are now forfeiting competitions rather than risk the unfairness and danger of competing against biological males. Women and girls across the country have asked politicians and athletic organizations, including the NCAA, to protect the integrity of their sports as well as their privacy and safety by banning males from womenโ€™s sports โ€”  only […]

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The Boy Who Cried Fascism

The Leftโ€™s hyperbolic habit of characterizing its conservative opponents as โ€œfascistsโ€ isn’t just a disservice to political discourse โ€” it’s a dangerous game that desensitizes the populace to the warning signs of the Leftโ€™s own authoritarian leanings. In the well-known Aesopโ€™s Fable of yesteryear, a young boy repeatedly tricks his village into thinking a wolf […]

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Does Your Pastor Suffer from Spiritual Impotence?

When pastors trot out tedious clichรฉs, refuse to engage in politics, or act like participating in civic responsibility is somehow beneath Christians, they arenโ€™t leading their flocks but leaving them vulnerable to wolves. We live in a representative republic, which means every American can vote to shape the nationโ€™s future โ€” from school boards to […]

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The Moral Dilemma of War

With military conflicts on the rise around the world, Christians must approach the topic of war with greater caution and discernment because we know the weight of sin and its consequences and because we are called to be peacemakers. As global tensions mount after conflict has broken out in at least two regions and is […]

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California agrees to not enforce its new censorship law against the Babylon Bee

In celebrating this win for the First Amendment, Seth Dillon, CEO of โ€œthe worldโ€™s best satire site,โ€ noted that the Golden State โ€œkeeps trying (and failing) to make comedy illegal.โ€ [UPDATE] California has agreed not to enforce its online censorship law against Christian satire site The Babylon Bee and political blogger Kelly Chang Rickert following […]

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What Do Americans Agree On? School Choice

Like clockwork, yet another report has come out showing that large majorities of Americans across every possible demographic believe that students should have the opportunity to attend the school that is best for them regardless of where a child lives or how much money his or her parents have. As the nation faces sharp divisions, […]

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