A GOP-Backed Law Would Punish States That Don’t Fund Anti-Gay Adoption Agencies

In a move that would punish same-sex couples wishing to adopt children, the House Appropriations Committee voted last week on an amendment (p. 29) that would withhold funding to any state that requires taxpayer-funded adoption agencies to serve all clients regardless of their religion or sexual orientation. The 29-23 vote, with all the support coming from Republicans, was meant …

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Pardoned Oregon Rancher to Focus on Putting God in Public Schools

Last year, Western land activists and other conservatives had been lobbying President Donald Trump to pardon rancher Cliven Bundy, who in 2014 had engaged in an armed standoff with federal officials trying to confiscate his cattle that were trespassing on public property. But earlier this year, a federal judge dropped all the charges against Bundy thanks …

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Stop Congress from injecting partisan campaign politics into America’s houses of worship

As faith leaders, we know what it means to speak truth to power. We come from traditions in which we are called to create a more just world by a mandate greater than our own. We pray with our feet by marching on the streets and by organizing in our houses of worship. Our sanctuaries …

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Charities Can Reject Foster Parents for Immigrant Kids Over Religion

Private charities housing undocumented immigrant children in several states are permitted by law to reject prospective foster families based on religious objections. Under current policy, undocumented minors apprehended by Customs and Border Protection are sent to the Office of Refugee Resettlement in the Department of Health and Human Services. From there ORR tries to place the …

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Judge denies Catholic Social Services discrimination claim in foster care case

Philadelphia can require its foster care agencies to adhere to its nondiscrimination polices, a federal judge said Friday in a decision that could have national repercussions. U.S. District Court Judge Petrese B. Tucker found that the city did not violate the religious liberties of Catholic Social Services (CSS) when it suspended its contract with the agency …

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House panel OKs ‘religious freedom’ anti-LGBT adoption amendment

A House committee approved on Wednesday as part of major appropriations legislation an amendment seen to allow taxpayer-funded adoption agencies to deny placement into LGBT families over religious objections. The amendment, introduced by Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Ala.), would bar the federal government and state or localities from denying funds to adoption agencies that have “declined or …

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Atheists in Indonesia, Afraid For Their Lives, Fake Being Muslims

Indonesia has the world’s largest population of Muslims, but that number may be lower than we once thought because some locals are hiding their atheism out of fear of reprisal. Living a double life isn’t all that uncommon in Indonesia, where atheists live in fear of being sent to jail (or worse) thanks to fundamentalist …

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A campaign to blitz the country with ‘In God We Trust’ laws takes root

As the summer heat waxes and state legislative sessions wane, the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation has scored a few small but significant victories. This year, five state legislatures passed laws mandating that every public school prominently display the U.S. motto, “In God We Trust.” The addition of Arkansas, which passed such a law in 2017, …

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SCOTUS Pick Brett Kavanaugh: Church/State Separation is “Based on Bad History”

In a speech he gave at the American Enterprise Institute last September, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh not only praised the late Chief Justice William Rehnquistfor dissenting in Roe v. Wade, he rejected the idea of a “wall of separation between church and state.” Unlike legal opinions in which he would be bound by precedent, this speech indicated his …

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