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Supreme Court Asked To Make Important Ruling For Religious Americans

FBI must be held accountable for its attack on religious freedom. The Washington Times editorial board says this week that it shouldn’t be permissible for the FBI to continue with its memo suggesting that Roman Catholics who attend traditional Latin Masses are not allowed to leave the country. “‘potential threats to the nation’s domestic tranquility.”

Our editorial states: “Allowing the FBI to slide away on this would be a mistake. At a minimum, the bureau should have to identify who wrote and who saw the memo. It seems reasonable to ask who at the FBI is willing to undermine freedom of religion and characterize an entire group of citizens as potential terrorists just because they have a solid preference for some old-time religion.” 

Are we seeing history repeat itself? Columnist Everett Piper The United Nations Human Rights Council reports Has Christianity set its sights on Christianity as a potential ally? “threat to human life and prosperity.”

“In case you missed the obvious, what the smart people at the pinnacles of power are saying is this: If you are a practicing Christian who believes what the Bible says, you are bad — very, very bad — and you represent one of the greatest threats to the international community’s hellbent determination to dumb down the definition of human identity to nothing more than the sum total of human inclinations and desires.”

This is what they dismiss as “adolescent ramblings” He advised that we should all take this into consideration.

“I close with these words from Martyn Iles: ‘We’re living in a clown world. In Ancient Rome, the authorities blamed Christianity for the evils of their day because they either hated it or were totally ignorant concerning it. I guess history can repeat [itself].'”

Parents should be extremely concerned about their children’s use of technology. Details about Billy Hallowell, Columnist four data points This should make every parent feel better. 

He notes that most children have seen pornographic images before they turn 13. This has resulted in a rise in acceptance of porn. This has led to teens and young adults feeling more emotionally disconnected than the rest of their generation. “Generation Z” Members are very confused about morals. 

“Parents today must jump into action to protect, guide, and go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure they correctly understand the information children are encountering.”


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