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Federal employee willing to be fired rather than watch LGBTQ diversity video
“They wanted me to certify that I had completed the training,” says David Hall. “I’m not going to certify sin.”
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The brides spurned by Sweet Cakes by Melissa break their silence
“We’ve decided to speak out for one primary reason: We don’t want any person or family to go what we’ve gone through.”
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Tony Perkins claims ‘attack’ on religious freedom worse than terrorism
KKK-affiliated hate group leader Tony Perkins is at it again.
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Indiana mother cites ‘religious freedom’ law as defense for abusing her son
She quoted the Bible passage that says a parent who “spares the rod, spoils the child.” Her son had 36 bruises after being beaten with a coat hanger.
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Judge: employer’s religious freedom outweighs transgender civil rights
This ruling may set a potentially devastating precedent for trans people that can be traced to the Hobby Lobby decision.
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Mississippi’s anti-gay religious objection law on hold during appeal
It sought to protect three beliefs: That marriage is only between a man and a woman; that sex should only take place in such a marriage; and that a person’s gender is determined at birth and cannot be altered.
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California bill would prevent LGBT discrimination at religious schools
Bill supporters say it would be the first law of its kind in the nation and would create a safe space for LGBT students.
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Mississippi leaders defend blocked anti-gay law at county fair
“As a matter of fact, I reach out to the American Family Association, the Alliance for Defending Freedom. I’ll continue to do so.”
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Colorado baker takes gay wedding cake case to the U.S. Supreme Court
The Colorado baker claims that being forced to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples violates his right to freedom of speech.
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Arkansas’ counseling law reveals Pandora’s box of religious objections
The rule will allow counselors and therapists to refer a patient to someone else over sincerely held “ethical, moral or religious principles.”