Tag: Civil Rights

The Christmas Carol That Demands Liberty and Justice for All!

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Do you know which Christmas Carol demands liberty and justice for all? I’m sure you’ve sung it 100 times or more. This carol was so controversial when written that it was once banned in churches in the country in which it was written. O’ Holy Night was written in 1847 by Placide Cappeau as a …

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VIDEO: 41 Years After Roe, Personhood is the Key

Friends, Forty-one years ago, on January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court delivered its Roe v. Wade decision, along with its companion case Doe v. Bolton, ushering in an era of legalized bloodshed hitherto unknown in our great nation. This ruling marked the beginning of one of the most sorrowful chapters of civil rights injustice in …

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