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U.S. House Dem’s 6666 COVID-19 Contact Tracing Bill Raises Eyebrows

May 15, 2020

When U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.), along with 58 other Democrats and one Republican co-sponsors, introduced H.R. 6666, the COVID-19 Testing, Reaching, and Contacting Everyone (TRACE) Act, earlier this month, the bill’s exorbitant cost and blatant invasion of privacy—not to mention its eerie resemblance to Revelation’s number of the beast—concerned many.

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Pastors Oust Yoga From Ohio Schools

May 15, 2020

Thanks to a group of bold pastors, many Ohio public schools will finally stop offering yoga instruction for schoolchildren during school hours.

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RuPaul Guests on ‘Price Is Right’ Charity Special

May 15, 2020

This week drag queen RuPaul joined host Drew Carey for the prime-time special The Price Is Right at Night to raise money for Planned Parenthood. RuPaul, the producer of the reality TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race, matched the evening’s total prize value with a donation to Planned Parenthood of nearly $100,000.

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TN Church Conducts First Virtual Mission Trip

May 8, 2020

First Baptist Church Hendersonville led 30 congregants into their first virtual mission trip to encourage and pray for the people of New York City during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Samaritan’s Purse’s Central Park Field Hospital to Close in Wake of LGBT Opposition

May 8, 2020

At the beginning of April, Franklin Graham’s evangelical humanitarian aid organization Samaritan’s Purse responded to the high number of New Yorkers struggling with coronavirus by partnering with Mount Sinai Hospital to handle overflow COVID-19 patients through a field hospital set up in Central Park. But because the organization believes in one-man, one-woman marriage, LGBT activists in the city have continued to rail against the humanitarian efforts.

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Trump Blocks COVID-19 Funds to Planned Parenthood

May 8, 2020

No Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds, which are slated to help struggling small businesses negatively affected by the coronavirus, will be going to Planned Parenthood.

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FACT Signs Letter to FDA to Stop Illegal Internet Sales of At-Home Abortion Drugs

May 8, 2020

On Monday, on behalf of pro-life leaders, including FACT, pro-life advocacy organization Susan B. Anthony List sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn urging him to stop the illegal internet sales of at-home medical abortion drugs manufactured overseas that do not comply with the FDA’s Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS).

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Women Seek Chemical Abortion Reversal During Pandemic

May 1, 2020

While Planned Parenthood continues to push its goal of death for the unborn, pregnant women who have attempted an at-home chemical abortion during the coronavirus have sought help to reverse their decision in record numbers.

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So, Why Not Mail-In Voting?

May 1, 2020

While Nancy Pelosi and Michelle Obama are suggesting mail-in voting for the presidential election for public health reasons due to the coronavirus pandemic, others are suggesting this is a very bad idea, indeed.

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Military Chaplains’ COVID-19 Prayers Censored on Facebook

May 1, 2020

Military Chaplains’ COVID-19 Prayers Censored on Facebook Based on the alleged complaints of eight active-duty service members in the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade, Mikey Weinstein from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) sent a complaint demanding that the division take down four videos from its main Facebook page that feature chaplains encouraging soldiers to pray during the coronavirus pandemic.

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