Religious Liberty

Sep 14, 2007 - comment

Today you’re about to hear some incredible stories that are unfolding in our schools, courts, government offices, and in the media. They seem like isolated events when heard in short sound bites on the nightly news, but gathered together they present an alarming pattern…a pattern that shows religious liberty being threatened.

First we’ll listen in as Dr. Land talks with syndicated columnist David Limbaugh about how the Christian faith is facing increasing amounts of discrimination.

Many Americans believe the American Civil Liberties Union exists to stick up for the little guy. Yet few know that the ACLU is actively striving to eliminate the freedoms of millions of Americans. Our second guest is Alan Sears, President and Chief Counsel of the Alliance Defense Fund. He is also the author of a new book, The ACLU vs America, he is here today to talk to us about the true agenda of the ACLU.

Our third guest is Janet Folger president of Faith 2 Action, which helps nearly 100 pro-life and pro-family groups in the fight for life, liberty and family. She is also the author of a new book entitled, The Criminalization of Christianity, she is here today to talk to us about how Christianity is increasingly coming under attack and where Christians stand in today’s culture war.

topic(s): Faith, Ministry, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Church and State, Persecution, Social Issues, War

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