PayPal’s animus toward North Carolina’s bathroom bill is interesting considering that PayPal has no trouble doing business with more than 25 countries where homosexual behavior is illegal including five where the penalty is death. Yet, they object to the North Carolina legislature overturning a misguided ordinance about letting men into the women’s bathroom?
Read more ›Articles By: Tony Perkins
Fact, Not Fear-Based Politics
Thanks to Governor Phil Bryant (R), facts — not fear — won out in Mississippi! Yesterday, Bryant signed the “Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act” into law over the threats from corporate America and LGBT activists. After the Left’s tantrum over North Carolina, where leaders denied men access to girls’ restrooms and showers, most people started to see the liberal agenda for the extremism it is.
Read more ›What Couldn’t Happen: Pushing for Polygamy
Gay activists weren’t the only ones celebrating after last Friday’s marriage ruling. Polygamists popped the cork on a little champagne of their own, as they wait their turn for nationwide acceptance under the court’s elastic definition of marriage. Like us, they knew that once the courts redefined marriage, Americans would have a legal foundation for almost any arrangement between consenting adults — a fact that polygamists are already testing.
Read more ›Pride and Prejudice: A Tale of the Modern U.S. Military
If you asked Americans what the mission of the military is, most would probably say to fight and win wars. And by wars, they wouldn’t mean the cultural wars. President Obama’s radical social policies seem to suggest the latter, as yesterday’s Pentagon festivities made painfully clear.
Read more ›SCOTUS Hears Arguments on Marriage
Thousands of years of human history cannot be overruled by three hours of debate before nine imperfect people. But today that is the best liberals can hope for in the race to upend nature’s law — and nature’s God. Outside the U.S. Supreme Court, where the future of civilization was on trial, people from both sides of the marriage debate soaked in the sun while inside clouds gathered over the question that’s shadowed America for the last 11 years: does the court have a right to force same-sex “marriage” on every state in the union?
Read more ›The Cost of Religious Feedom: $135K
If you thought it was expensive to buy a wedding cake, try not baking one! A judge says it will cost Sweet Cakes $135,000 for the exercise of their First Amendment religious liberty.
Read more ›Toward an Army of One
The slogan used to be “An Army of one.” And if the military isn’t careful, that’s exactly what they’ll have. America’s soldiers are more disgruntled than ever, a new report in a depressing string of outcomes shows.
Read more ›Choosing Big Business Over Freedom
On the eve of Good Friday, big business leaders jingled some silver in front of Indiana’s elected leaders to entice them away from defending religious freedom and sadly they took the silver. After huddling with CEOs and LGBT groups, the legislative leadership unveiled a new law that not only guts the state’s newly enacted Religious Freedom Restoration Act but imposes punishing fines on people who follow their beliefs about marriage.
Read more ›Videographers Drawn into the War on Marriage
A pair of Ohio videographers are getting a close-up of religious intolerance, thanks to a clash with local activists. Like a growing number of Americans, Courtney Schmackers is finding out firsthand what’s really behind the redefinition of marriage. Last month, the owner of Next Door Stories got what most Christian wedding vendors are starting to dread: an inquiry from a same-sex couple.
Read more ›Nipping Freedom in the Bud
How will same-sex “marriage” affect your home? A lot, if you don’t have one to come home to. That’s the stunning predicament Barronelle Stutzman finds herself in after a judge found the Christian florist guilty late yesterday. The popular grandmother, who’s been a fixture in her Washington community for 37 years, knows the cost of conviction — and if the state gets its way, she’ll be paying it.
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