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Lord, we come to you and ask for believers to step out and make their position known. May your church take action to protect religious freedom!
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It’s hard to deny that religion has shaped America.

And we are better off for it.

Thousands of faith-based organizations in America serve their communities by offering food, clothing, shelter, counseling, and other social services; they provide jobs for thousands of Americans; and they produce goods and services that drive our economy. In a recent study, Brian J. Grim and Melissa E. Grim estimated that religious organizations contribute approximately $1.2 trillion annually to the U.S. economy.

These good works are possible, in part, because for over 25 years the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) has protected believers against laws and regulations that would force them to stop serving the general public and retreat within their walls.

But now RFRA is being threatened.

Congress has proposed the “Do No Harm Act”, which would strip the protections that RFRA provides for people of faith.

The “Do No Harm Act” hand-picks certain religious beliefs and practices – specifically those related to abortion, sterilization, marriage, and human sexuality – and strips protection under the federal law from those of faith who hold disfavored viewpoints on these issues. [“Do No Harm” evidently means Do No Harm against the positions, ideologies, and actions that liberals like.]

Simply put, the “Do No Harm Act” demonstrates outright hostility and intolerance for certain people of faith.

You can let your elected official know that you, as a person of faith, do not support the “Do No Harm Act.” Click the link below to easily and quickly send a message.

But these believers are American too. . . .

Why preserving RFRA is vital to our nation.

1. RFRA keeps the government from deciding which viewpoints are welcome in the public square.

The “Do No Harm Act” singles out and targets certain individuals and organizations who hold minority beliefs and engage in faith-based activities that are unpopular or politically incorrect at the moment. But government should not have the power to suppress a few types of free exercise it dislikes.

If the government has the power to punish people of faith for holding viewpoints that it has deemed unacceptable, what’s to say it will not target your viewpoints next?

The bottom line is that RFRA protects every person—no matter their faith, background, political affiliation, or orientation—by providing a check against government overreach that burdens their ability to freely exercise their faith.

2. RFRA gives religious minorities a voice in court.

RFRA is a shining example of America’s historical protection of vulnerable minorities. And it is truly utilized by a diverse group of religious minorities. The religious affiliations of individuals in federal court opinions involving a RFRA claim includes: Islam, Native American, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Sikhism, Humanism, Rainbow Family, Rastafarianism, Tien Tao, Protestant, and many more.

Under RFRA, every believer gets a chance to make their case as to why their right to free exercise should be protected. It does not mean that religion always wins. It simply gives people of faith their day in court.

But if the “Do No Harm Act” is passed, it would shut the courthouse door in their faces, denying them entry into one of the few places in our country where any citizen can stand up for what they believe in no matter how marginalized or politically unpopular their beliefs may be.

3. Religious freedom benefits our society as a whole.

The importance of meaningful protections for religious liberty to our nation’s vitality cannot be understated. . . .

Countries that protect religious freedom through laws like RFRA are linked to vibrant democracies, gender empowerment, robust freedom of the press, and economic freedom. Countries without religious freedom, on the other hand, often face more poverty, war, suppression of minorities, and violent extremism.

Ultimately, the “Do No Harm Act” sends an unmistakable message to the American people: If the government tramples on people of faith and forbids them from living consistently with their beliefs, they have no recourse. The legal system will not even permit them to plead their case.

That should concern us all. And it should not be tolerated here in America.

(Excerpted from Alliance Defending Freedom, article by Matt Sharp.)

You can let your elected official know that you, as a person of faith, do not support the “Do No Harm Act.” Click the link below to easily and quickly send a message.

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Lois deBoer
July 3, 2019

Please do not destroy our religious freedom! This is what our country was founded on. Every person should have the right to believe as they choose , unless it threatens the lives of another .

Tina
July 2, 2019

Why can’t I “copy and paste” out of this article? I want to share it and to highlight a portion of it…

Pamela Klemm
July 2, 2019

This is the first time I’ve heard of this! Every Christian broadcasting company on radio and television with thousands of viewers or listeners, as well as every pastor in America, should be talking to their congregations about calling their senators and representatives!!

Ken Budz
July 2, 2019

Lord thank You for the freedoms we have in this country. Please Father protect us from those who want to take our freedoms away. People these days have unusual ideas that are often harmful. May they try to see all sides to an issue. God bless America. I pray this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Elizabeth
July 2, 2019

Ever since this so-called “equality Act” has been proposed in Congress, I have been praying against it, and also praying against the wriggling into any other type of legislation of any phrases or wording that would entangle true freedom for Americans. one can put a thousand to flight, but with many praying, the words will be scattered and shattered, not only of the “equality act” but of any sets of sentences, paragraphs, words that would ensnare true Liberty. let us lift the load together, and see any and all words, ideologies, language of this type blocked permanently.

    Maria Walker
    July 2, 2019

    Dear Elizabeth I stand in agreement with you and your prayer!! And here is the reason why!!
    The following words were given to me on November 26, 2017
    Stand together in unity, a mighty moving force against the coming storm with the Blood of the Lamb!
    Stand firm against the evil united in My Blood!
    It is a shield, a covering, powerful and mighty to withstand anything the evil one brings against you!!
    The Power of My Blood is yours for the taking!
    Look upon Me, look to Me your strength, your shield, your protection!
    Look upon Me, look to Me, to guide you in these troubling times of adversity!!
    These words have no expiration date just as Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever, He is the Head and we the church are His Body in the earth for such a time as this!! To do the work He calls us to do!! And in the Mighty Name of Jesus and in the authority of Jesus’s Name I take the power of the Blood of Jesus and place it upon this Do no harm act and all that it entails in Jesus Name!! By faith in Jesus Name and by faith in the Power of the Blood of Jesus!!
    Glory to God!! Hallelujah to Jesus!!!

Jerry E Sauls
July 2, 2019

This is another effort to “cast off restraint” and subvert the “revelation of Truth” in this nation that was founded upon the Word of God from which came the “inalienable rights” our constitution grants us as followers of Jehovah God. It is against this spirit that we pray and take hold of and break with the power of prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit. This we do in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen!

Sandra B
July 1, 2019

And Haman said unto king Ahasuerus, There is a certain people scattered abroad and dispersed among the people in all the provinces of thy kingdom; and their laws are Diverse from all people; neither keep they the king’s laws: therefore it is not for the king’s profit to suffer them…

Esther: For how could I bear to see the disaster that would befall my people? How could I bear to see the destruction of my kindred?

let there be a decree that reverses the orders of Haman son of Hammedatha the Agagite, who ordered that Jews throughout all the king’s provinces should be destroyed.

By these letters the king permitted the Jews in each and every city the right to assemble and defend themselves, to destroy, kill, and annihilate all the forces of any people or province hostile to them, including women and children, and to plunder their possessions

Ps21
You will destroy their descendants from the earth, and their offspring from among the children of man
Instead, you will put them to flight when you aim your bow at their faces

Ps94 Can wicked rulers be allied with you, those who frame injustice by statute? They band together against the life of the righteous and condemn the innocent to death.

Hosea14:9 Whoever is wise, let him understand these things; whoever is discerning, let him know them. For the ways of the LORD are right, and the righteous walk in them, but the rebellious stumble in them.

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