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Constitution protects freedom from religion. Nearly 40% of our nation’s population now check the “None” square when asked what religion they prefer, including myself.
A knowledgeable, committed and vigilant electorate is what ensures that the freedom we love will be passed on to posterity.
Indeed, while the First Amendment to the Constitution affirms freedom of religion, it has erroneously been misconstrued as freedom from religion. Advertisement Rest assured, ...
Mike Pence said yesterday on Fox Business that the First Amendment to the Constitution doesn’t provide “freedom from religion,” the idea that people shouldn’t have other people’s ...
EDITORIAL: The Supreme Court’s recent Montgomery County decision and the Archdiocese of Hamburg’s new pro-LGBT sex-education ...
Advocates for Faith & Freedom, which has long been embroiled in lawsuits over parental rights and religious freedom, created ...
“The First Amendment to the Constitution, which has been in place since 1791, protects Americans’ freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, and I think all three of those are under ...
Mandating the display of the 10 Commandments in classroom hurts religious freedoms established in the constitution and impedes on Christian morals. ... This law will violate religious freedom for all.