How many impossible things before breakfast?
These NC legislators think that if the embryo is outside the uterus that it has changed its nature and is no longer a human being.
President Donald Trump has appointed former North Carolina Republican representative and pastor Mark Walker to serve as the new ambassador-at-large for the Office of International Religious Freedom in the US Department of State.
Democrats in a NC House committee vigorously objected to a measure on Tuesday that would ban sexually explicit materials from public school libraries.
Many taxpayers see the pro-Hamas, antisemitic, and anti-American activity on campus and they don’t want to pay for it.
“Businesses can't move here if their employees can't afford to have a place to live, so it's imperative that we do this,” Rep. Jeff Zenger, R-Forsyth.
Because these types of denominational disputes are likely to continue, courts will be faced with the difficult task of navigating between exercising their rightful jurisdiction and avoiding interference with matters of church doctrine.
Despite recent United States Supreme Court rulings affirming religious neutrality in public education, a new Manhattan Institute report reveals that many publicly funded pre-K programs across the United States continue to exclude faith-based providers. The practice violates the Free Exercise Clause of the Constitution and undermines the Supreme Court’s clear mandate for government neutrality toward religion, the...
Far too many students (and adults) think of liberty not as a condition requiring virtue and wisdom but as a license to do whatever you want.
This initiative repurposed church property into permanently affordable housing, demonstrating how faith-based organizations can play a pivotal role in community development.
Even in cases where North Carolina departed from canon law, that code still remained in the background, providing a millennia of guidance and wisdom.
When people of faith abandon the civic arena and abdicate our God-given role in society, our influence is lost and the culture decays.
Students have a constitutional right express their faith during school — including studying religious texts during non-instructional time, expressing their beliefs in assignments, and talking to others about their faith.