December 18, 2020
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Standing for Biblical Truth in the Georgia Runoffs
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by Tony Perkins
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For most Americans, the election season is over, but that doesn't mean they're not paying attention to what is going on in Georgia, where not one, but two Senate seats and the Senate majority will be decided in a January 5th runoff election. With so much at stake for the future of our nation, the work to advance biblical truth continues. With just weeks to go until these important runoff elections, Georgians will play a huge role in the fate of our nation.
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Trump's DOJ: Religious Freedom and Conscience Must Be Defended
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On December 16, the Trump administration's Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) for violating federal conscience protections known as the Church Amendments. DOJ is suing UVMMC for discriminating against multiple employees who stated that they did not wish to participate in abortions because of their religious beliefs.
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The Harms of Transgender Logic
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A series of stories this week highlights the incoherence and danger of the arguments coming out of transgender activism.
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On this special "Faith & Freedom" edition of Washington Watch, we feature Rep. Mark Green, U.S. Representative for the 7th district of Tennessee and author of "A Night with Saddam," and Rep. Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative for the 7th district of Michigan. Rep. Green discusses the religious discrimination he faced from Congress after being nominated by President Trump for a cabinet position. He was viciously criticized by Democratic senators and the mainstream media for his statements affirming biblical positions on marriage, gender identity, and a divine Creator. Rep. Walberg shares how he answered the call to both politics and the pulpit, as well as why Christians should be engaged in the 2020 election.
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