
Tag: discrimination


UK Judge Admits Law Is Discriminatory Against Christians; Says Her Ruling Against B&B Owners Who Refused to Give Room to Homosexual Couple May Have Been Unfair

Lincoln Electric to Pay Out $1 Million After Rejecting Over 5,500 African-Americans Who Applied for Employment

Since Injustice Is a Spiritual Problem, Should White and Black Christians Support Reparations for African-Americans?

Big Earl’s Restaurant in Pittsburgh, TX Tells Homosexual Couple Not to Come Back

Are Attorney General Eric Holder and First Lady Michelle Obama Right About Race?

Harry R. Jackson Jr. on the 1964 Civil Rights Act

The Church Needs to Be at the Front of the Conversation on Race, Advocating for Redemption and Reconciliation

Did a Community College Reject a Student’s Application Because of his Christian Faith?

Black Girls Fare Better than Black Boys, and Other Myths We Need to Stop Spreading About Young African-American Women

President Obama Criticizes Republican Push for Voter ID Laws

Federal Court Rules Christian Employers Have the Freedom to Apply Their Faith When It Comes to Hiring

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant Signs “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” Into Law

Mississippi Lawmakers Pass Bill to Prevent Government from Placing ‘Substantial Burden on Religious Practices’
If the Government Recognizes a Company as “African-American,” Why Can’t It Recognize a Company as “Christian”?

Mississippi House Votes to Study “Religious Freedom” Bill; “In God We Trust” Clause Passes
