Religious

Idaho Citizens Victorious in Lawsuit Over City of Moscow’s Unconstitutional Treatment

Three Idaho church members have triumphed over the City of Moscow, Idaho, after suing the city and its officials for their unlawful arrest in September 2020.

Evidence Against the Existence of Skeptics

Start with studies today or go back years and years and you’ll find the research says the exact same thing: deep down, we all know there is a God.

U.N. Report Challenges Religious Freedom, Pushes Compliance with LGBT+ Rights

U.N. releases report aiming to encourage governments to comply with international human rights law and "empower" LGBT+ individuals in religious communities.

Medical Researcher Says Scientific Community Should Admit It Was ‘Wrong’ About COVID

MD/PhD student Kevin Bass said the scientific community should admit they made mistakes when dealing with COVID.

Catholic School Suspends Teen For The Year For Believing God Created Two Genders

A student has reportedly been suspended by a Catholic high school for the remainder of the school year for believing that God created two genders and protesting against transgender students using girls' bathrooms.

United Nations Attempting To Force Religious Communities To ‘Fully Comply’ With LGBTQ Agenda

The United Nations is looking to push governments to “fully comply with their obligations under international human rights law to protect and empower LGBT+ persons."

Ireland to Use St Patrick’s Day to Promote Drag Queens, ‘Diversity’ and ‘Inclusivity’

Ireland is to use its annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations to promote “diversity” and drag queens, an official announcement has revealed.

Library Backs Down, Allows Christian Book Reading: Kirk Cameron’s ‘As You Grow’

San Tan Library reverses censorship, permits Christian book reading after legal challenge by First Liberty Institute.

U.K. Christian Mother Sues School for Forcing Son to Participate in Pride Parade

The case is the first time U.K. LGBT school indoctrination will be analyzed.

Biden’s Removal of Employers’ Ability to Cite ‘Moral Objection’ for Contraception Coverage Could Target Religious Liberty

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced earlier this week that it was looking into removing employers’ ability to cite a moral objection to providing contraception in their employee insurance coverage under the Obamacare mandate, while legal experts warn that this could be the first step to removing religious exemptions as well.

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