Justice Sunday: Stopping the Filibuster Against People of Faith

Faith and the filibuster fight By Melissa Rogers

The press release for the event states that certain judicial nominees are being opposed “because they are people of faith and moral conviction.” It labels a broad range of court decisions as “liberal, anti-Christian dogma,” claiming that “activist courts … have been quietly working under the veil of the judiciary, like thieves in the night, to rob us of our Christian heritage and our religious freedoms.” In sum, the release says that “we must stop this unprecedented filibuster of people of faith.”

Thus, according to supporters of this agenda, including one of the foremost leaders in Congress, anyone who has a different view of the Constitution is an advocate of “liberal, anti-Christian dogma.” Anyone who takes a contrary position on Senate rules of procedure is hostile to faith. End of story.

It’s time to tell the truth. [keep reading]

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