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Religious Conviction vs. Illinois State Mandate
Illinois is forcing faith-based employers to pay for abortion through their health insurance plans. When government compels Christians to underwrite the destruction of innocent life, religious liberty itself is under assault.
Posted in Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Abortion mandate, Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, Conscience, Fourth District Illinois Appellate Court, Illinois Baptist State Association, Illinois Department of Insurance, Illinois Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Illinois Reproductive Health Act, Kwame Raoul, Religious Liberty, Thomas More Society
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Emails Show Feds Specifically Targeted Faith Groups Under Obamacare Mandate
Lawyers filing an amicus brief on behalf of Little Sisters of the Poor before the U.S. Supreme Court claim federal health officials were working behind the scenes years ago to make as many religious organizations as possible subject to Obamacare’s contraception coverage mandate.
Posted in Religious Liberty
Tagged Alexis Ahlstrom, Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, Carrie Severino, Little Sisters of the Poor, ObamaCare
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