The State of Marriage in Minnesota
“Following a recent court ruling on homosexual ‘marriage,’ Minnesotans are being challenged to amend the state constitution to preserve traditional marriage as the law,” reports OneNewsNow.com.
“Following a recent court ruling on homosexual ‘marriage,’ Minnesotans are being challenged to amend the state constitution to preserve traditional marriage as the law,” reports OneNewsNow.com.
In a win for religious freedom and free speech, “Chemeketa Community College has revised its policies so that students may engage in free speech beyond a single six-foot folding table that served as a ‘free speech zone.'” Two Christian, pro-life students were “stopped from handing out pro-life literature and displaying pro-life signs outdoors on campus by security officers.” Then Alliance Defense Fund stepped in.
Two days ago, Austin R. Nimocks of the Alliance Defense Fund, Christopher Plante of the National Organization for Marriage, and Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute testify before the Washington House Judiciary on the purpose of marriage.