Tag: Social Issues

Senate Advances Bill to Codify Gay Marriage as Federal Right

The U.S. Senate voted to advance a bill codifying a federal right to same-sex marriage. The vote is the first major legislative move by the lame-duck 117th Senate. In a bipartisan 62–37 vote, the Senate voted to end debate on the measure. Twelve Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in voting to advance. The bill would…


Transgender Health Association ‘Discredited Itself’ By Failing To Protect Children, Critics Claim

Concerned parents and health professionals have declared war on the world’s most prominent organization that advises professionals on how to help children and others who struggle with gender identity. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) has failed to address concerns about “experimental” medical treatment of gender-dysphoric adolescents, according to 1,700 people who signed…


Mississippi Lawsuit Aims to End State Constitution’s Abortion Protection

A lawsuit filed in Mississippi seeks to establish that the state constitution does not protect a right to abortions. The Mississippi Justice Institute (MJI)—a nonprofit constitutional litigation organization—filed the lawsuit on Monday on behalf of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG). MJI is the legal arm of the Mississippi Center for Public…


Mississippi Lawsuit Seeks to Establish State Constitution Doesn’t Protect Abortion

A lawsuit filed in Mississippi seeks to establish that the state constitution does not protect a right to abortions. The Mississippi Justice Institute (MJI)—a nonprofit constitutional litigation organization—filed the lawsuit on Monday on behalf of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG). MJI is the legal arm of the Mississippi Center for Public…


Mississippi State Constitution Doesn’t Protect Abortion, Lawsuit Seeks to Establish

A lawsuit filed in Mississippi seeks to establish that the state constitution doesn’t protect a right to abortions. The Mississippi Justice Institute (MJI)—a nonprofit constitutional litigation organization—filed the lawsuit on Nov. 14 on behalf of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists. MJI is the legal arm of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy,…


[PREMIERING NOW] Get the Enneagram Out of Our Churches | Church & State

The Enneagram is a cultural phenomenon that markets itself as an enigmatic personality test that has recently taken churches and Christian circles by storm. But is the Enneagram really as innocuous as it seems? In this episode, pastor Lucas Miles explores the esoteric and occultic roots of the Enneagram and the danger it presents to…


[Premiering at 8PM ET] Get the Enneagram Out of Our Churches | Church & State

The Enneagram is a cultural phenomenon that markets itself as an enigmatic personality test that has recently taken churches and Christian circles by storm. But is the Enneagram really as innocuous as it seems? In this episode, pastor Lucas Miles explores the esoteric and occultic roots of the Enneagram and the danger it presents to…


Australian Local Council Bans Traditional Christmas Nativity Event on Its Premises

A local council in Sydney has decided against restarting hosting a blessing of the crib event and nativity scene on its premises to the dismay of many residents. The Mosman Municipal Council in the North Sydney area confirmed it would no longer display the nativity scene in the foyer of the council chambers. The scene…


Nurse Fired for Opposing ‘Implicit Bias’ Training Now Fighting Divisive Ideology in Health Care

Laura Morgan has complied with annual training requirements in the medical field for years, from privacy protocols and compliance regulations to ethics guidelines. But when one session asked her to acknowledge her “racial, unconscious bias,” she had to dissent. “The whole premise is that I must look at patients through a racial instead of a…


Inflation and Economic Woes Lead 54 Percent of Gen Z Americans to Live With Their Parents

Generation Z, the youngest generation of American adults, are struggling in an era of high inflation and expensive housing, with more than half of them living with their parents in an uncertain economic environment. At least 54 percent of adults aged 18–25 are opting to live with their parents out of economic necessity, according to…