Hasn’t it Always Been Babylon?
…if it did, then I would be more willing to make it a religious liberty argument. “Obey God, rather than men” is what religious liberty protects. Orthodox Jews, and a…
…if it did, then I would be more willing to make it a religious liberty argument. “Obey God, rather than men” is what religious liberty protects. Orthodox Jews, and a…
…assisted suicide. These are viewed by much of our culture as morally equal to ‘religious liberty’. Some say that these are not ‘religious liberty’ but are actually being placed higher…
…with religious liberty; consider it a parallel to religious liberty. People would have freedom to choose their sexual behavior as they do their religious behavior. And the question of whether…
…ability to worship and witness [as I admit they usually do] it would be a violation of my religious liberty. On the other hand, if they allowed Christians to worship…
…more likely to worry about religious liberty. [At the same time, 37% is not zero; if that many non-whites see religious liberty as an issue, it must be an issue.]…
…Religious liberty was ended not by Constantine, but by Theodosius I – first in the East in 381, then in the West in 394. And yes, with my modern mind,…
…his actual negative stance on religious liberty. It’s interesting to remember that RFRAs and RLUIPAs originated not about discrimination against gay couples or anyone else. They originated as a response…
…that America is a land of religious liberty and that they hoped to see these Muslims come to Jesus, not kill them or interfere with their religious liberty until they…
…justice implications. I would say, first, that I am still concerned about religious liberty in relation to land use law. Religious liberties, and all our liberties, are liberties to be…
…of religious liberty for religious private schools; there were a number of related cases at the time. He did not spend most of his time in what we now call…