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  • 3 weeks ago | afn.net | Jenna Ellis

    Illinois is facing a crossroads with the introduction of SB9 and HB1328 – bills that would legalize physician-assisted suicide under the guise of "compassion." But this legislation is not compassionate. It is dangerous. It sends the chilling message that some lives – especially the lives of the elderly, people with disabilities, and the terminally ill – are no longer worth living.

  • 3 weeks ago | afa.net | Jerry Newcombe |Jeff Chamblee |Tim Wildmon |Jenna Ellis

    Several years ago, Donald Trump created a minor controversy when he called the media “the enemy of the people.” So-called “journalists” couldn’t believe the president would refer to them with such harsh rhetoric. After all, they were members of an elite class – the Fourth Estate. They were the “free press,” defending truth and acting as a check on government power. Except they weren’t doing any of that.

  • 3 weeks ago | afa.net | Jeff Chamblee |Tim Wildmon |Jenna Ellis |Jerry Newcombe

    There’s a battle right now related to religion and Oklahoma schools. Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters is in favor of greater religious expression in the public schools of that state. Others in the “The Sooner State,” including the state attorney general and some confused clergy, oppose what Walters is attempting to do. Walters wants school children to have access to the Bible and the Ten Commandments in school. Walters said in reference to Engel v.

  • 3 weeks ago | townhall.com | Jenna Ellis

    For decades, the pro-life movement has centered its message around gestational age, fetal development, and the sanctity of life in the womb. Medical terms and week-by-week comparisons of fetal growth have dominated much of the conversation. But while these facts matter, they fail to speak to the heart of the issue: why women seek abortions in the first place. If we truly want to be pro-life—not just pro-birth, as we’re often accused of—we need to shift our focus.

  • 3 weeks ago | afa.net | Tim Wildmon |Jenna Ellis |Jerry Newcombe

    Every red-blooded American I know wants a strong nation where justice is blind, and all people are equal under the law. We also want an impartial court system that isn’t influenced by the ebb and flow of political trends. However, that’s only going to be possible as Americans turn to the God of the Bible as the source of true justice and recognize the importance of keeping our justice system within constitutional bounds. The concept of justice is deeply rooted in the character of God.

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