Published by The Voice Editor August 13th, 2008
in Culture.
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and attorneys with the Foundation for Moral Law argued in an amicus curiae brief filed yesterday that a Texas law requiring “the observance of one minute of silence at each school” for students to “reflect, pray, meditate, or engage in any other silent activity” does not violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
In Croft v. Governor of Texas, two parents in Texas sued… Keep reading
Published by TheVoiceMag July 28th, 2008
in Breaking News and Culture.
‘Preaching about sin of sodomy should not be made illegal’
WorldNetDaily reports — The Supreme Court in Pennsylvania has declared the “hate crimes” laws used to jail the Philadelphia 11 in 2004 violated the state constitution.
In a four-line statement this week, the court said the ruling from the lower Commonwealth Court “is affirmed for the reasons ably set forth in the opinion of the Honorable James Gardner Collins, which opinion is… Keep reading
Published by TheVoiceMag May 6th, 2008
in Culture and Politics.
By Jonas Clark
“The kingdom of God sufferest violence…” Do you remember Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore? He was removed from the court for defying a federal court order to take down a Ten Commandments plaque from his courtroom in the Alabama Supreme Court building. What you may not know is the plaque was on the wall behind his bench in the courtroom and he would pray publicly before presiding over… Keep reading
Published by The Voice Editor April 4th, 2008
in Culture and Politics.
Judge Roy Moore is traveling the nation to educate Christian leaders about our responsibility to serve as the conscious of the nation in our day.
No one has to tell you it’s a presidential election year. But maybe someone does need to tell you what to do in the face… Keep reading
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