Sixth Circuit Court Rules Counseling Student Cannot Be Expelled for Religious Views

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals rightly rules that Eastern Michigan University could not expel Julea Ward because of her religious beliefs against affirming homosexuality.

Supreme Court Recognizes Ministerial Exceptions in Anti-Discrimination Lawsuit

Yesterday’s 9-0 ruling by the Supreme Court should be great news for…

Religious Freedom vs. State’s Nondiscrimination Statutes

Caffeinated Thoughts contributor Emmett McGroarty & Jane Robbins both of whom work…

First Amendment Wrongs?

(The following post was written by Rev. D. Douglas Gebbie, Pastor of…

Burning Things is a Bad Idea

I tend to think that burning things is a bad idea. So…

Christian Counseling Students vs. Homosexual Agenda at Public Universities

U.S. District Court Judge George Caram Steeh decided on Wednesday that Eastern…

Free Speech in California

CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 1 DECLARATION OF RIGHTS SEC. 2. (a) Every person…

Obama Says that He is not Losing Sleep

“Art and media are the means and bridge over which the current…

When is a Theocracy Established?

A meme on the left is that Christian conservatives desire to establish…

The American Evangelical Mind and The Separation of Church & State

Continuing looking at how the American Evangelical mind has been shaped, Mark…

Churches & Taxes

My shared my post yesterday stimulus funds paying for porn on my…

Congress to the Rescue of Newspapers

Newspapers are in trouble, but never fear, the Congress is here to…

UN Anti-Blasphemy Resolution

Hmm… I’m not saying this would be accepted in the U.S., but…