Thursday, August 14, 2014

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August 14, 2014
Federal Judge Strikes Down HHS Mandate for Baptist College

by Bethany Monk

In a landmark decision, a federal district court on Wednesday said a Christian college in Louisiana is exempt from complying with the HHS mandate. It requires most businesses and nonprofits to offer potential abortion-inducing drugs in employee health plans.




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U.S. Supreme Court May Decide Pro-Life Censorship Case
‘State governments have a right to advance messages consistent with their public policies.’
by Kim Trobee
Wisconsin Supreme Court Recognizes Uniqueness of Marriage
State high court says same-sex domestic partnerships not like marriage.
by Wisconsin Family Action
Georgia Town to Atheists: Stop Bullying Our Kids
The American Humanist Association (AHA) is about to learn a very important lesson -- folks around Gainesville, Georgia, don’t take kindly to out-of-town atheists trying to bully their children.
by Todd Starnes


 
Video Features

The Stoplight® commentary explores the nature of prayer in an alternate universe one that's closer than you might realize.


Candi Cushman offers advice for parents who are getting troubling questions from their children about gender and relationships.
Also of Note
Judge Upholds State’s Authority to Define Marriage as Union of Man and Woman
Marriage policy should be worked out by the people in the states; this is the beauty of federalism.
CitizenLink Radio: Chattanooga Voters Stand for Marriage
Voters in Chattanooga, Tennessee, overwhelmingly moved to repeal an ordinance that would have given health care benefits to partners of city workers — including those in same-sex relationships.
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