Criminalizing Christianity: March toward ideological totalitarianism may land believers behind bars

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Criminalizing Christianity: March toward ideological totalitarianism may land believers behind bars
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As society navigates the percolating intensity of the culture wars, the fragility of freedom and liberty is ardently being tested. Nations predicated upon these ideals have begun to allow the erosion of what was once sacrosanct at the whim of emotive impulses and self-indulgent cultural shifts.

Mr. Cortés also has been ordered to publish a daily apology on social media. This all stems from him tweeting that a transgender politician is a “man who self-ascribes as a woman.” Despite the disturbing, Mr. Cortés said he’s “committed to seeking justice” — something some Western nations have apparently forgotten.

The grievous offenses that could land her in prison for two years? She tweeted a Bible verse from Romans while questioning her church’s support for a Pride event, wrote a 2004 pamphlet about traditional marriage, and dared share her Christian views during a radio interview. Shockingly, it doesn’t end there. Over in the United Kingdom, there are a series of unfortunate events taking the culture by storm.

Another woman, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a pro-life volunteer and co-director of March for Life U.K., has been arrested twice for silent prayer outside of clinics. Both cases are the result of “buffer zone” laws that prevent protests — and apparently silent prayer — outside abortion clinics.

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