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Feb 26, 2021 · February 26, 2021 - Jim Denison, PhD. The Equality Act has been called “the most invasive threat to religious liberty ever proposed in America.”. It would amend the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 by forbidding discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Apr 27, 2019 · The Equality Act would amend two landmark civil-rights laws—the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Fair Housing Act—to change the definition of “sex.” Instead of the term being solely in reference to biological men and women, it would also cover sexual orientation or gender identity for the purposes of employment, housing, public ...
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Apr 20, 2021 · For evangelicals, that means we should undertake the task of understanding where LGBT hostility comes from and what legitimacy it may or may not have.
- Matthew Lee Anderson
Sep 1, 2021 · The Equality Act contains some good aspects, but there are even more negative elements. In addition to stripping away protection that religious institutions enjoy from the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), the bill would deal a catastrophic blow to women’s rights.
Mar 10, 2021 · Faith groups are deeply split over the Equality Act. Evangelicals, Catholics, Latter-day Saints and Orthodox Jews say it limits religious freedom. Mainline Protestants and other...
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Jul 27, 2021 · When the Equality Act passed the House of Representatives earlier this year, conservative evangelical leader Al Mohler called it “a draconian threat” of a “new moral regime.” What was happening in Washington now — not on the National Mall but inside the Capitol — was sure to elicit a strong evangelical Christian response.
1 Believe. 2 Speak. 3 Pray. 4 Learn. 5 Apply. 5 Things Every Christian Should Know About the Equality Act. Add to Favorites. Veiled schemes against morality are often neatly packaged with a bow made of nice-sounding names.