‘Divisive Year’ Results in More Support for Religious Freedom, New Survey Shows

Posted by Bruce Hausknecht | Nov 22, 2021 | Religious Freedom In its third annual Religious Freedom Index, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty finds that Americans’ support for religious freedom principles has actually increased from 12 months ago, despite the cultural divides over politics, the pandemic, race relations and immigration that were especially pervasive over the last year. SOURCE: ‘Divisive … More ‘Divisive Year’ Results in More Support for Religious Freedom, New Survey Shows

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE STUDENTS OF ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

This is an outstanding letter. The line in the extract alone is worth the read and it is full of other gems. In my opinion applicable to all ages. Archbishop Riordan High School, a Catholic school in San Francisco, recently held an all-school assembly featuring pro-life activist Megan Almon. During the assembly, a number of … More AN OPEN LETTER TO THE STUDENTS OF ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

Biden Takes Aim at Trump’s Pro-Faith Policies

by Arielle Del Turco Elections have consequences. Many of these consequences are obvious, but not all. Some come in the form of less-noticed changes in federal government agencies that most Americans rarely think about. Yet, the actions of these agencies can have wide-reaching effects, touching the lives of average citizens. The Department of Health and … More Biden Takes Aim at Trump’s Pro-Faith Policies

Devotional thought for Today – 11/18/21

The Ten Commandments or the Law of God Series Exodus 20:26 and Deuteronomy 5:20 NINTH COMMANDMENT In an earlier post today I noted how disgusted I was with the media bias and outright lies from the prosecutors in the ongoing Rittenhouse case. Truth matters, especially when an individual’s life (they have charged him with capital … More Devotional thought for Today – 11/18/21

Pilgrims tried Communism — and rejected it

American Minute with Bill Federer Pilgrims tried Communism — and rejected it, — replacing it with Property owned by Individuals who could then be Charitable! High winds and treacherous tides along North America’s coast blew the Pilgrims 500 miles off course, preventing them from joining Virginia’s settlement at Jamestown, founded 14 years earlier. Having to disembark in Massachusetts, there … More Pilgrims tried Communism — and rejected it