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November 17, 2022

12 Republican Senators Back 'Disrespect for Marriage' Act in Key Vote
by Ben Johnson
A bill supported by President Biden that would legalize same-sex marriage nationwide, threaten Christians who object to participating in LGBT ceremonies, and create a bonanza for trial lawyers to sue believers in natural marriage cleared a key Senate hurdle Wednesday afternoon - with the assistance of 12 Republicans.
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PERKINS: Same-Sex Marriage Bill Opens the Door to American Persecution
by Tony Perkins
"We've all heard of people being cancelled, thrown off social media, even fired from jobs ... But how many years before a Christian minister [who speaks] on marriage and sexual orientation is reported [to] a government anti-terrorism program?" For Reverend Dr. Bernard Randall, that time has already come. The chaplain of a Church of England School was suspended, fired for gross misconduct, and reported to child protective services simply for restating what the Church of England believes. If his story sounds like a distant outlier, it's not. Randall's nightmare will be every Christian's nightmare if our Senate passes the Respect for Marriage Act.
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Romney: Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage As Governor, Changes Tune in Senate
by Joshua Arnold
One Republican senator who is considering supporting the so-called Respect for Marriage Act is Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah). "I'd like to get onto the bill," he told The Hill. Romney hopes to attach a flimsy religious freedom amendment to the bill. "If that amendment is attached to the bill, I'll vote for it." Romney sang a much different tune in 2006, when as governor of Massachusetts he joined a Family Research Council simulcast in Boston.
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Mail-In Ballots Are What's Delaying Election Results, Says Expert
by Dan Hart
Eight days after Election Day, when American voters went to the polls to cast their votes in the midterm elections, the U.S. is still waiting to know the final results. Seven races in the House of Representatives have still not been called by election officials because ballots are still being counted. Many are asking: in perhaps the most technologically advanced nation on earth, why is it taking so long?
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Experts Warn That Children Are Being Targeted for Adult Content on Social Media
by Marjorie Jackson
Roe's Ghost Reaps Georgia Heartbeat Bill
by Joshua Arnold
Texas Case Proves That Abuse and Abortion Go Hand-in-Hand
by Joy Stockbauer
'It's Cultural Imperialism': U.S. Men's Soccer Pushes LGBT in the Middle East
by Renata Kiss
2024 Begins: Trump Announces Presidential Bid
by Ben Johnson

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