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    Our Godly Heritage: Not a thing of the past

    Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

    It’s always good to run across current legal documents that boldly reflect our nation’s godly heritage. I’m not talking about ancient history, but valid, active, present-day law. Today I was reading the Pennsylvania Constitution. Here’s what I found:
    Preamble: “WE, the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, grateful to Almighty God for the blessings of civil […]

    Three Rings and You’re Out: Bishop Busted for Bells

    Friday, January 29th, 2010

    Zero tolerance for church bells? Ring free zones?

    Instead of getting tough on dealers, Arizona prosecutors are going after pealers.

    It doesn’t ring true, but it is. Here’s the video report from Alliance Defense Fund:

    ADF is representing the bellringing Bishop in an appeal hearing of his criminal conviction and, in a separate civil case, is challenging the […]

    “You can have religious freedom, you probably shouldn’t work in the emergency room” - U.S. Senate Candidate Coakley Legal Shocker

    Friday, January 15th, 2010

    The following YouTube clip is shocking audio of Massachusetts Attorney General and U.S. Senate candidate, Martha Coakley, arrogantly informing Catholics (and, by extension, other Christian believers who might wish to exercise their religious rights of conscience), “You can have religious freedom, you probably shouldn’t work in the emergency room.”

    Attorney General Coakley, with all due respect […]