Family Policy Alliance Endorses Arkansas Issue 3

On Friday Family Policy Alliance endorsed Issue 3, the Arkansas Religious Freedom Amendment.

In a statement, attorney Autumn Leva, a Senior Vice President for Family Policy Alliance, wrote,

Family Policy Alliance fully endorses Ballot Issue 3. Issue 3 contains common language used to protect religious freedom, ensuring that government actors cannot run roughshod over a person’s religious freedom rights simply because they don’t like the religion. We wholeheartedly encourage Arkansas voters to support Issue 3 on their ballot.

The Arkansas Legislature voted last year to place Issue 3 on the ballot.

Issue 3’s language is nearly identical to a religious freedom law that Arkansas passed in 2015 and a religious freedom amendment Alabama passed in the 1990s.

Issue 3 protects everyone’s free exercise of religion. It is great to see Family Policy Alliance endorse this good amendment in Arkansas.

Color of Chaos

In the age of the internet, it is said that no parody is too ridiculous for at least someone to take seriously. These days, however, the opposite is true too. Serious content can seem like parody.

For example, Microsoft’s new “pride flag” background features hundreds of bars of random color interspersed with symbols burst from the center of the image like a psychedelic trip through hyperspace. The company boasts that it combines the flags of “40 LBGTQIA+ communities” and that it is an open template to which anybody can add more colors and symbols.

Transgender, “genderfluid,” “abrosexual,” “polysexual,” and “genderflux” are just a few of the identities represented, and “chaos” is a good description of the ideology behind them all. Many have nothing in common except for a rejection of the created sexes and marriage.

Just like an ideology that affirms everything, a flag that affirms everyone’s ideas about gender and the body ends in self-parody and as a source of headaches.

Copyright 2025 by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Reprinted from BreakPoint.org with permission.