Category Archives: Religion
NH Climate Cult Parrots Repeat “Squawking” Points On Trump Dump of Paris Accords
Despite all the build up and all the pomp, it turned out to be nothing more than a theatrical presentation for the ignorant masses. A scheme meant to redistribute billions of dollars annually from the control of the people who … Continue reading
Pope dubious of visions of Mary in Bosnian village
Pope Francis has voiced serious doubt about the authenticity of alleged continuing apparitions of the Madonna in Medjugorje, a once-obscure village in Bosnia boosted by the pilgrim business. “These presumed apparitions don’t have a lot of value. This I say … Continue reading
Trump eases ban on political activity by churches
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday making it easier for churches and other religious groups to engage in politics without endangering their tax-exempt status. Trump approved the measure in the Rose Garden at the White House surrounded by clergy … Continue reading
Delaware: Imam Picks His Nose During Pledge of Allegiance
The State Senate in Delaware opened with an Islamic prayer recently and instead of the Imam participating in the Pledge of Allegiance with his hand over his heart, he decided it was a good time to pick his nose. (video) … Continue reading
A Court Case of Huge Importance to School-Choice in New Hampshire
On April 19th, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley, which involves whether the State of Missouri’s use of its Blaine Amendment to deny State funding to the Trinity Lutheran … Continue reading
New Hampshire bishop: parish churches cannot offer sanctuary for immigrants
Bishop Peter Libasci of Manchester, New Hampshire has instructed his priests not to offer their churches as sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. More… | Catholic Culture.org Get Your New Media Militia updates on Facebook or Twitter
Constitutional Connections: The Tension Between Equal Protection and Religious Freedom
The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its first seven articles in 1788 but have since amended it 27 times. Many of these amendments memorialize fundamental shifts in values. Thus, it … Continue reading