Congress and the Supreme Court review exclusion of religious and conservative groups
This article by Brian VanEngen examines the practice of "debanking" and its emerging use to exclude individuals and groups holding conservative religious and political views, raising concerns about religious liberty protections under the First Amendment. The piece advocates for legal and constitutional protections for Christians facing financial discrimination based on their moral and political convictions. It represents a Reformed Christian perspective on contemporary challenges to religious freedom in American public life.
It is not often that we would think of an article on banking regulations as a topic that would fit in a rubric addressing Church and State religious liberty matters. However, a recent gaffe by the late-night comedy show "Saturday Night Live" recently brought attention to an issue that is of growing concern to Christians. The comedy show, which frequently mocks religious and conservative individuals, often includes a segment called "Weekend Update," depicting a news report in which the actors...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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