Religious freedom

Supreme Court Ruling a Victory for Parents

In a victory upholding constitutional rights for parents and private religious schools, the U.S. Supreme Court has, again, stymied attempts to chip away at American’s right to freely practice their religion. The Court affirms that a state cannot offer financial...

Why Do You Care?

The often-stated argument from the LGBTQ movement demanding same-sex marriage in 2015 was, “It doesn’t affect you.” They asked the rhetorical question, “Why do you care?” This is why: Another Christian professional is in court defending her right to free speech and to...

A Deluge of Dogma

Prepare to be engulfed in every color of the rainbow, inundated with messages suggesting you have no choice but to embrace the ever-growing alphabet of the LGBTQ+ movement. It is no longer about acceptance, all must submit at the expense of your own beliefs of...

A Day in Court

Coach Kennedy had his day in court and according to those who follow the U.S. Supreme Court closely, it went well for him - and for the case for religious freedom. A review by SCOTUS Blog indicates a majority of justices seemed to be sympathetic to Joseph Kennedy’s...

It’s Time

Arizona’s primary election is less than four months away. It’s time to prepare. But first: Capitol Update: Religious Freedom Victory! Governor Ducey this week signed CAP-supported SB 1399, protecting the interest of children and faith based foster care and adoption...

Under the Guise of Compromise

The goal was not to move the bill, but to sell an idea; a narrative of coexistence and equal protections for both LBGTQ activists and religious Arizonans. Speaker of the House, Rusty Bowers called an ad hoc hearing on his bill, HB 2802 and activists praised the...

Faith, Freedom, and Football

High school football coach, Joseph Kennedy, always prayed a quiet prayer of thanks after each game, acknowledging God’s blessings. Players eventually asked to join him, and it became routine – until an atheist player complained and the school district obliged, asking...

At Risk: Children, Religious Freedom

Children cannot drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, or get a tattoo until they are of a certain age. They don’t yet have the ability to assess the risks and consequences of potentially dangerous or permanent decisions. But many Arizona lawmakers believe children can make...