Category Archives: Freedom of Religion

Another Win For The Free Exercise of Religion

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The Supreme Court, siding with a football coach who knelt in prayer at the 50-yard line, ruled 6-3 that a school district cannot bar him from publicly exercising his faith on the field after the game.   [Full Ruling Here]

The Issue:

In 2015, Kennedy had been a part-time football coach at Bremerton High School for seven years. Coach Kennedy would pray at midfield after each game, alone, with some of his players and players of the opposing team joining him. When the school district learned about Kennedy’s prayers, they told him to stop. When Kennedy refused, the district fired him. ... 

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A Win For The Free Exercise of Religion

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There have been no decisions announced yet in the big cases (abortion, 2nd amendment).  However, religious freedom and the free exercise thereof was affirmed by the Supreme Court on Tuesday.  The Supreme Court voted 6-3 to protect religious liberty and to end state-sponsored discrimination against religious education.  This decision may be bigger than many people realize.

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Odds & Ends

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From Las Vegas, KTNV reported, “A video from a recent CCSD board meeting is now going viral on social media and making national headlines.

“Kandra Evans addressed the school board saying her 15-year-old daughter was given a pornographic assignment.

“Evans says her daughter was required to memorize the pornographic content and then recite it in front of her entire class.

“CCSD board members then stopped the public comment over the explicit language.”

A school board member said, “This is a public meeting. I ask for decorum.”

Evans replied, “If you don’t want me to read it to you, what was it like for my 15-year-old daughter to have to memorize pornographic material?”

They cut off her microphone.

So much for public comment on what goes on in the classroom.  Is it time to end the public school system in this country?

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Eloquent and Compelling

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Archbishop Carlo Maria Vagano has returned to the fray with another missive that pulls no punches.  Thank the Lord that God has seen to provide us with an honest prelate.  I provide no further comment except that Abp. Vigano is both eloquent and compelling.

As was foreseeable, my open Letter to the President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and to the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith about the moral liceity, effectiveness and dangerous nature of the experimental gene serums (which are supposedly vaccines against COVID) received no response. This shows that the question I have raised is not considered relevant by either the American episcopate or the former Holy Office — or perhaps that, precisely because of its importance, it has been decided to ignore it following the official narrative embraced by the Vatican.

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Lock The Door

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Sundance has written an exceptionally insightful post about the changing landscape on the left.  The clip below aligns with the idea that the professional politicians and other elites will try to distance themselves from the results of their labors.  Ms. Bari Weiss tried to shift the focus by saying, “It is now a pandemic of the bureaucracy.”

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A Global Coup

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Archbishop Vigano delivered a Christmas message to America.  In it he outlines the global coup currently underway. Why America?  Because Americans are the key to resistance to the COVID Regime and the so-called Great Reset that is longed for by the globalists who would enslave us all.

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