
Churches And Politicians Lie To People To Get Money When For Anyone Else, That Would Be Fraud
This flavor of misrepresentation by churches and politicians is not going to be prosecuted.
This flavor of misrepresentation by churches and politicians is not going to be prosecuted.
These schools will support students in their legal education and in their faith.
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The Satanic Temple enters the 'your momma' joke hall of fame.
Are trees like people, that they can run away from an advancing army, and take refuge in the town? Of course not, they are innocent bystanders. Therefore, don't involve them in your conflicts, and don't cut them down.
Up next, a Christian nonreligious school doesn't want to acknowledge BLSA because those students bear the curse of Ham.
So much for 'original.'
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* Not on my watch! Montana judge rules that last minute changes to a law were unconstitutional. [Billings Gazette] * Deal with it: Despite Republican frustrations, New Jersey’s Supreme Court finds no issue with their congressional map. [Politico] * Broken clocks need an attorney at least twice a day: Guy committing identify fraud is arrested because the dude he’s frauding also had a warrant. [Richmond Register] * Utah bill is set to give parents full reign over what teachers are able to teach children. Helicopter mommy and daddy better be chipping in on school supplies too! [Salt Lake Tribune] * A bill just got introduced in Oklahoma that would let you sue teachers for $10k if they teach something against your religion. The biggest display of faith here is the thought that teachers could make good on that judgment. [Independent]
Honestly, Your Holiness, it's time to start excommunicating people trying to pull this.
You shouldn’t have to feel shame in talking to a priest you used to know just because your lifestyle no longer matches his religious convictions.
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Combine a conservative religious ideology that fears and hates nonbelievers and has taken over much of the judiciary, with an ever-increasing nonbeliever population growth, and what you get is legal oppression.
They are very consistent under Chief Justice Roberts.
He believes that 'diversity is something that enhances legal scholarship.'
He may be the first, but he won't be the last.
Wegmans is a sacred space, but it's not actually a church!