From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject "Jesus Loves You" BANNED
Date October 15, 2021 2:49 PM
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John,


Is saying "Jesus loves you" illegal? Could it cost you your job?

It would be unconscionable, but that is exactly what is happening.

Radical Left bureaucrats in positions of power in state and local governments are targeting Christians for discrimination.





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In one case we're fighting right now, a Christian realtor was targeted, harassed, and discriminated against by a state agency for putting a Bible verse (John 3:16) on her website and including "Jesus loves you" in her email signature.

She's been forced to quit her job. In fact, her former employer was essentially ordered to blacklist her and report on her "religious" conduct to the state agency.

At the ACLJ, we're fighting back. For decades we have defended religious liberty in cases just like this all the way to the Supreme Court, and we've won. And I JUST personally testified in Congress about the Biden IRS targeting of Christians.

We've filed a lawsuit against the state agency, and we were just in court as the agency is trying to avoid justice by having our case thrown out.

We're seeing an exponential increase in the targeting of Christians by the radical Left right now, and we need you to take action with us.

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Jay Sekulow

ACLJ Chief Counsel





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