A Florida physician fighting to remain certified says students of "conscience" face uphill battles to replenish ranks in the future of medical care. Dr. John Littell himself faces an uphill battle to continue to serve his patients.
about the stuff that such a young age. i think we should let them keep their innocence. this may not even be an issue. i have no problem loving them and accepting them as they are but i would not encourage them in this behavior. i believe god gives us our gender,, it s not something we choose. this quote pretty simple email. andy: it goes back to the failure of the supreme court to clarify the parameters of their right to religious liberty in the united states. i feel like it s close to a decade ago. they had a chance to clarify this. instead, they cobbled together this watered down procedural decision which was really about how much process do you give people who raise these claims. what s the was the bureaucracy to hostile? instead of saying people have freedom of conscience in this
here s a mother after losing her husband, still has room in her heart and her home for tomorrow. and yet oregon says that because of her faith, that s why she can t adoptees children. a faith-based 100% on love. where two or three are gathered in my name, i am in the midst of them. because one can chase a thousand and two can put 10,000 a fight so i say keep praying, keep proclaiming your faith. they be hopefully soon christians will be able to be recognized in their own light is living based on love. harris: it s the greatest loss of freedom for all of us. to lose our values. the way that you put it, people have freedom of conscience. if we lose our values, if we lose the conscience, that part of us that makes us the best versions of who we are as people on this planet, the whole world will suffer. we are still a beacon of light. we are still the greatest place here on earth here in america.