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Court: State trashed church’s 1st Amendment rights


An appeals court ruled the state of Montana violated a church’s First Amendment rights to encourage its members to support traditional marriage.
The ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the state’s determination that the church was an “incidental political committee” because members promoted and signed petitions supporting traditional marriage, and the pastor [...]

Montana Joins States Considering Sovereignty Measures


On Tuesday, February 17,
Montana joined the growing list of states considering state sovereignty bills. Already considered by many to be on that list due to their “Made in Montana” guns rights bill, the state formally joined the other six – Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, and Washington – with the introduction of H.J. 26 [...]

Homeschooling in California, Part 1


This is a story of the recent battle in the courts for the legitimacy of the fundamental right of parents to train their own children.
I will praise thee , O LORD, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvellous works.

“This is quite a bad decision. Do you think we’d be interested in [...]

People of faith may be target of ’stimulus’ package


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Jay Sekulow, chief counsel of the American Center for Law & Justice, tells OneNewsNow there is a provision of the act that actually allows for funds to be given by the federal government in the form of grants for renovation of existing colleges and universities.
“But when you read a little bit further into this legislation, [...]

Our Coming Demographic Winter, Part I


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Should nations view the children as a blessing or as a burden during economic hard times? What about families?
Within one day of taking office the President gave his answer to the first question. He would use the anniversary of Roe. V. Wade to lift the ban on overseas abortion funding. The message: In tough economic [...]