Posts Tagged ‘1st Amendment’
Written by Keven Card on 02 August 2012
There are ample reports of the success of the Chick-fil-a appreciation day that I won’t rehash them here. I personally was at a Chick-fil-a in Houston and saw firsthand the overwhelming support for the “Chikin” giant. The question behind the success of the day was why did people show up? I’m certain that there was [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 30 July 2012
The story is replayed again and again a business owner makes a principled stand for traditional, Biblical marriage; the gay and liberal communities often immediately attacked as a means of forcing these individual to change their deepest held principles. In many cases this strategy has been and effective one and has resulted in many organizations [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 16 July 2012
According to the Christian Post, a Bible study for the homeless in Camden, New Jersey will have to find a new meeting place. Dawn Martinez a Christian ministry leader had hosted the Bible study at the McDonalds there for over two years. According to the story she was teaching about Isaac and Ishmael and the [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 20 October 2011
In July of 2011 the Houston Veterans Cemetery came under fire for “allegedly” preventing family from praying, using the names of God or Jesus in any form of invocation. In A July report the Houston Chronicle reported: The document is the government’s first detailed response to a lawsuit that accuses VA officials and cemetery director [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 18 October 2011
Providence, RI – A 16 year old atheist is suing the school district because Cranston High School West has a school prayer display. At her side the Rhode Island Americans Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) who is funding the suit against the school. Fox News Reports: Jessica Ahlquist said her side is “very strong” after attorneys [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 10 October 2011
The Blaze: The school district in Fremont, Nebraska has ignited controversy after officials banned students from wearing a necklace that looks like a rosary. The ban was implemented after police told school officials that the necklace is also being worn by gang members. Elizabeth Carey, as 12-year-old who attends the sixth-grade in the district, [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 04 October 2011
The Obama Administration is poised to violate the 1st Amendment under the true understanding of the separation between church and state. The government seems to have already sided with Cheryl Perich who taught religion and other subjects before falling ill from a sleep disorder, but says that the long held understanding that the state couldn’t [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 01 October 2011
The Christian Science Monitor is reporting: On Oct. 2, hundreds of Christian pastors are expected to engage in a mass act of civil disobedience across the United States. From their Sunday pulpits, they plan to purposely violate a federal law by openly opposing or endorsing political candidates. Why break the law on purpose? These pastors, [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 26 September 2011
Commentary: As far as I know it’s been determined by Supreme Court that there must be a clear ‘separation’ in our public schools from religion. Although I believe this separation to be clearly unconstitutional it flies in the face of Christians who believe that Faith should be allowed on campuses. This is why so many [Read More]
Written by Keven Card on 26 September 2011
Ban Minette, Alabama has created a unique proposition for non-violent and misdemeanor criminals…Jail or Church. Commentary: This is an incredibly bold move on the part of the city of Ban Minette and is near certain a decision that will soon be challenged by the ACLU or other religious police organization. But think about what problems [Read More]