Top Christian Conservative Social Media Account Reaching Millions Per Week Shutdown by Instagram

I am not Catholic nor do we at FSM endorse many of their beliefs. Yet anytime free speech (we are not talking about anarchy) is stifled just because you disagree with their view is wrong. Especially considering the hypocrisy of what these media giants do consider “acceptable.”   NEWS PROVIDED BY/Catholic Connect LLC/March 4, 2021 … More Top Christian Conservative Social Media Account Reaching Millions Per Week Shutdown by Instagram

First Things First: Religious Freedom!

American Minute with Bill Federer First Things First: Religious Freedom! Who influenced Jefferson’s views on Separation of Church & State On JANUARY 1, 1802, the people of Cheshire, Massachusetts, delivered a giant block of cheese weighing 1,235 lbs. to President Thomas Jefferson, being presented by the famous Baptist preacher, John Leland.     On the … More First Things First: Religious Freedom!

Religious Freedom Isn’t Hypothetical, Federal Judge Tells Washington State

Today’s BreakPoint: Religious Freedom Isn’t Hypothetical; Federal Judge Tells Washington State …So, in the process of becoming licensed to care for their own great-granddaughter, the Blaises were asked to react to hypotheticals such as “what if H.V. wanted to undergo hormone therapy to change her sexual appearance,” or “wanted to dress like a boy and … More Religious Freedom Isn’t Hypothetical, Federal Judge Tells Washington State

This Week’s Colson Center Breakpoint Recap

A Quote From Break Point This Week: “An Originalist doesn’t at all mean that the current situation on the ground doesn’t matter. The idea that someone could tell you, ‘Here’s how I’m going to rule on any case having to do with the ACA…is to miss what’s there. There’s a sort of judicial care from Judge … More This Week’s Colson Center Breakpoint Recap

Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate Against Religious Schools

Today’s BreakPoint: Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate Against Religious Schools A Victory—at Last—for Religious Freedom JOHN STONESTREET  WITH ROBERTO RIVERA The past two weeks of Supreme Court rulings have not been encouraging. After the disastrous ruling in Bostock arbitrarily expanded civil rights protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, the Court, in June Medical, all but handcuffed … More Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate Against Religious Schools

In The News

From Riots to Repentance They were the biggest gatherings, by far, but in Washington, D.C., where one reporter said it “felt as if the entire city had emptied into downtown,” the atmosphere felt different. Calmer. Despite the steady stream of crowds outside the White House, there were some signs of summer nights from simpler times. … More In The News

News from D.C.

May 26, 2020 Trump Insists It’s Open Season for Churches by Tony Perkins Even though we’re in a presidential election year, liberals have yet to roll out their favorite catch phrase: separation of church and state! Maybe that’s because — in the wake of the coronavirus — some Democratic governors have brazenly crossed that line … More News from D.C.

In the News

‘Theology’ of angry, foul-mouthed Lutheran far from biblical A self-proclaimed “public theologian” is being taken to task for a profane tweet targeting a Christian businessman whose religious freedoms have been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump paving the way – GOP must follow up with black voters Republicans have already got black voters on board … More In the News