Not exact matches
They post
about the lack of «
religious freedom» in these other countries, but
what they are really referring to is THEIR churches not being allowed into do THEIR «witnessing».
Today this overlaps with debates
about the actual content of
religious education and
about the
freedom to offer children
what the Church really teaches.
Oh, that's right, we can't, because the GOP is all
about telling people that Christians are the only people in this country who matter, and that the First Amendment isn't really concerning
religious freedom, but the
freedom to pick
what ever flavor of Christianity you choose.
Stone held his peace in public, but Justice Frank Murphy published a concurring opinion, emphasizing that
religious freedom was
what Barnette was truly all
about.
Unethical or
religious freedom???
What about the LDS practice of Proxy Baptism — baptizing deceased persons of other religions into the LDS faith without the written consent of the family members of the deceased (proxy LDS baptisms have been performed on past Catholic Popes and other top
religious figures).
They often include provisions
about religious practices for the couple and for any children who may arrive; whether or not they plan to have children;
what they will do in the case of a pregnancy not wanted by one or the other;
what will happen if the couple decides to separate;
what the financial arrangements will be in such a case;
what provision will be made for the children; how in - laws, relatives, and friends will be included in the relationship;
what sexual practices will be followed; under
what circumstances the couple will move from one home to another; whose job will take precedence; and
what kinds of
freedom each partner is to have.
you sit there in your home having nothing to do with anything that happened, then blame someone else who is in that same position for
what happened, and he has to condemn it, and apparently he's guilty because of his religion... and
about «no other
religious freedoms in muslim countries»... you cant name a SINGLE muslim county that denies
religious practice... not a single, including saudi arabia... just because they don't premit building
religious buildings doesn't mean they don't respectively let you practice whatever you want to practice... unlike in some WESTERN countries they are banning
religious practices such as; the headscarf!
That might be
what you see at the surface, but it already has prompted even you to talk
about freedom of speech and
religious perception in our society.
Christians living in better circumstances, however, need to take up the cause of their suffering brethren: they need to educate themselves
about what is happening, spread the news, ask their own
religious leaders to speak out, support reputable organizations that are working for
religious freedom, and appeal to their political leaders to do far more in their contacts with key diplomats and oppressive governments.
First, I'll outline
what the Church teaches
about religious freedom.
So let's turn first to
what the Church teaches
about religious freedom.
What Peter Leithart is reading
about: J. Louis Martyn on Paul, gnostic Protestantism, Sergei Bulgakov, Jenson, writers writing
about writers, modes of existence, movie remakes, and
religious freedom.
Subjective
freedom, which is
what religious freedom is, the
freedom of the person to reckon
about his final destiny, has nothing to do with liberalism, where the object of
freedom would be adherence to Christian truth.
With all the furor and dishonesty over the Supreme Court's decisions on contraception and the
Religious Freedom Restoration Act, it's a good moment to think
about what kinds of structural weaknesses the center - right has in public debate and
what can be done to address some of those weaknesses.
The same people who are pro-life care deeply
about religious freedom from
what they consider to be anti-moral positions, e.g. same sex marriage.
We on the left do not mind if a man and women decided they want to live together,
freedom is
what we believe in, you do have of course in the labour party people like Blair and brown brought up in a
religious home these people have problems, for the rest of us just get on and live you life, because boy it's to short to worry
about
What is this state
about if not
religious freedom?
«
What are we
about,» he recently asked, «if not
religious freedom?»
If you feel like your child's
religious freedom is being infringed on by any mandatory school activities, you might want to speak to a lawyer
about what rights you have in that situation.