Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images The House passed the so-called âRespect for Marriage Actâ without strong religious liberty protections on Thursday, sending the same-sex marriage bill to President Joe Bidenâs desk for approval. The legislation passed 258-169 with the help of 39 Republicans. All Democrats voted for the billâs passage, one lawmaker voted
House Passes Anti-Christian ‘Respect for Marriage Act,’ Sends Bill to Biden’s Desk
Bishop Urges Blacks To Oppose âAnti-Christianâ Democrat Party
The president of Ministers Taking a Stand â a national organization of Pastors and Christian leaders addressing moral and spiritual issues in American culture â is calling on the black community to sever its relationship with the âanti-Christianâ Democrat Party as the 2016 election looms. Bishop E.W. Jackson says that black Christians should not continue […]
2015: The Year of Anti-Christian Jihad, âChristians Are Allahâs Enemies!â
The year 2015 will go down in memory as a period of unprecedented Christian persecution throughout the world, resulting in thousands of deaths along with continuous targeted acts of violence and terror. In October, a mob of 700, instigated by the Islamic Defenders Front, marched on government offices in Aceh Singkil, Indonesia, and from there […]
Anti-Christian Bigotry On The Bench And In The Media
The federal judge who threw Christian clerk Kim Davis in jail previously âoversaw a legal settlement that included anti-harassment sessionsâ for students in Boyd County, Kentucky, The New York Times reports. In fact, the judge, David Bunning, had denied free speech rights to those students. The so-called âanti-harassment sessionsâ in the Boyd County case were […]
The New York Times’s Anti-Christian Hypocrisy
Once again, this time by the New York Times, it has been proven that the only group that it is politically correct to bash or offend is Christians. They turn the other cheek and forgive those who trespass, rather than behead and bomb, or storm newspaper offices to murder and maim. That much was admitted […]