…for reading the Bible aloud
What do you do while standing in line at the DMV?
Reading the Bible seemed a good idea, until the police showed up, if you can imagine this.
Click here to watch a video of Christians being arrested for doing exactly that. It’s 6 minutes... continue reading →
We pray it stays that way
Judges on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a lawsuit to kill the National Day of Prayer. The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) had sought to strike it down.
The court said “a feeling of alienation” wasn’t legal grounds to sue. FFRF plaintiffs had not “altered their conduct one whit or incurred any cost in... continue reading →
You may have read about a North Carolina university board of trustees that denied a promotion to Professor Mike Adams based on his religious and political commentary—inspired by his conversion to Christianity from atheism.
The rationale behind this is that Professor Adams’ writings could be considered part of his professional responsibilities as a criminology professor... continue reading →
You may have read about a North Carolina university board of trustees that denied a promotion to Professor Mike Adams based on his religious and political commentary—inspired by his conversion to Christianity from atheism.
The rationale behind this is that Professor Adams’ writings could be considered part of his professional responsibilities as a criminology professor... continue reading →
Court dictates schooling based on family’s religious belief
In New Hampshire, the Supreme Court affirmed a lower court’s decision, ordering that a young grade-schooler must stop being homeschooling and instead attend public school.
In the ruling, the court was careful to say it was not an attack on homeschooling—something the lower court ruling indicated.
The case originated from a... continue reading →