Critics of the Antisemitism Awareness Act passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last week argue that the bill's language is “unconstitutionally vague” and raises concerns about the First Amendment, particularly when it comes to speech about Israel and the New Testament. Here are six reactions to the Antisemitism Awareness Act from influential figures on both sides of the political aisle.?
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Most high school yearbooks feature club photos and class superlatives. Funniest Laugh. Most Likely to Succeed. But at Bellaire High […]
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Leftists love to believe that churches should be run like clubs — the majority rules. So they’ll make a big deal out of polls, like the? Pew Research Center? finding six of ten Catholics disagree with the church’s opposition to abortion. They do not ask self-identified Catholics whether they actually go to church on Sundays, or if […]The post NPR Praises Catholic Nun Who is Pushing Abortions Up to Birth appeared first on LifeNews.com.
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Mandisa will forever be remembered for her beautiful heart and vivacious voice that not only sang praises to the Lord but was authentic about her precious relationship with Him.
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Mandisa will forever be remembered for her beautiful heart and vivacious voice that not only sang praises to the Lord but was authentic about her precious relationship with Him.
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