Per the AFA Journal, pro-life Catholic teacher Bill Diss was terminated back in 2013 for excusing himself from “facilitating a Planned Parenthood sponsored presentation” in 2012. Diss is appealing the decision by a district court…
Topic: AFA Journal
Pew Research: Education Levels Vary by Religion
From AFA Journal: Pew Research revealed in a December 2016 report titled “Religion and Education Around the World” that educational attainment varies by religion. Overall, Jews and Christians are the most educated. On average, Jews…
University of Wisconsin Celebrated Hijab-Wearing
From AFA Journal: On November 30, women students at University of Wisconsin-Madison met to receive headscarves to wear throughout the day. It was Hijab for a Day, sponsored by University of Wisconsin Muslim Student Association…
Religious Children are ‘Meaner’, Study Claimed
From AFA Journal: In 2015, Current Biology magazine reported on a sociological study implying that religious kids are less generous than non-religious kids. Why that conclusion? Non-religious children in the U.S., Canada, Turkey, Jordan, South Africa, and…
California Requires LGBT Indoctrination on America’s Youth
From the AFA Journal: …In California, a 2011 law required that LGBT content be included in social studies and history curriculum. The new material is being introduced to students as young as second graders this…
China’s Communist Government Now Demands Christian Churches’ Tithing
Tithing is now going to a Chinese provincial government from Chinese Christian churches. That’s not good news for religious liberty.
Target Boycott: Group Suggests the Boycott has Hurt Target’s Financials
From the American Family Association (AFA) Journal: The Target campaign began on April 21, and the company’s second quarter report was the first to reveal whether or not the boycott by 1.4 million consumers was…
Christmas at the White House: A Tradition
A good read on the White House Christmas tradition.
Does Freedom of Religion Extend to the Classroom?
It’s a valid question and a good take from an AFA Journal piece.