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- February 6, 2015
But today in the religious world there are multitudes who, as they believe, are working for the establishment of the kingdom of Christ as an earthly and temporal dominion. They desire to make our Lord the ruler of the kingdoms of this world, the ruler in its courts and camps, its legislative halls, its palaces
READ MOREWhen Cora Miller said "No way, Jose," Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant said "Adios, amiga." The Clinton, Maryland, attendant refused to sing a happy birthday song for a customer. It was her second day of work, and her last. Cora Miller is a Jehovah's Witness. She chose serving God over enchiladas. Her religion forbids the celebration of
READ MOREIn 1994, a group of religious leaders in America signed Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium (ECT). Though advocating "unity in Christ," the document was nothing but an attempt to get the almost five centuries of theological antipathy between these two faiths out of the way so they could pursue
READ MOREThanks I have received Liberty magazine for many years and always find each issue fresh and stimulating, particularly in the treatment of controversial issues. I teach a class in religious liberty at the Dickinson School of Law and often find articles in Liberty that are timely and useful in offering students current treatment of various
READ MOREAs the plight of persecuted Christians is making world news, the fourth world congress on religious liberty, held last summer in Rio de Janeiro, couldn't have come at a better time. "Because Christians and people of all faiths are being persecuted the world over," said John Graz, secretary-general of the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA),
READ MOREAn American Muslim approached the counter at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport to purchase a one-way ticket to Dulles Airport. The airline refused to issue the ticket unless he produced a passport. "Sir," the exasperated Muslim blurted out, "I am traveling from New York to Washington, D.C. We don't need a passport to travel
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