Over a century and a half passed, and the Supreme Court began to muddle the meaning, especially in 1947’s Everson v. Board of Education. Justice Hugo Black took it upon himself to change the phrase from “an establishment of religion” into “the . . . Continue reading →
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Religious Freedom Watch: 1994 RFRA Under Attack?
An op-ed Wednesday in The Washington Post laid out how the left is attempting to dismantle what Congress once unanimously recognized as “undergird[ing] the very origin and existence of the United States”: religious freedom. Specifically, Louise Melling, deputy legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, argues . . . Continue reading →
Heidelminicast Q&A: Can The Church Bind A Christian’s Conscience Contrary To God’s Word?
In this episode Dr Clark answers a question about Christian liberty and explains what sola Scriptura means. Continue reading →
Heidelminicast Q&A On Romans 11 And The Blessed Virgin Mary
Dr Clark answers questions about Romans 11 and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Continue reading →