Freedom
It’s Time To Understand The Divine Roots of American Government
As we near the 250th anniversary of our nation, a concerning trend in civic literacy has emerged, revealing a profound lack of understanding about the fundamental workings of our government. Recent surveys, including one by the American Bar Association, indicate that 63% of Americans feel the public is uninformed about how our democracy functions. This gap in knowledge is alarming, as it underscores a disconnection from the responsibilities essential to safeguarding our democracy.
Further compounding this issue, a survey by the Chamber of Commerce found that 70% of Americans could not pass a basic civic literacy quiz. Hilary Crow, leading the Chamber Foundation’s The Civic Trust, remarked that this deficiency threatens the long-term health of our civic culture and, by extension, our democracy itself. Such ignorance of civic fundamentals allows for the transformation of our government into something it was never intended to be, often swayed by the manipulative designs of the political Left. Notably, the language used in these surveys can be misleading; for instance, describing America as a pure democracy when, in fact, we are a constitutional republic.
It is critical that we, as a nation, re-engage with these foundational texts and the Christian ideals that underpin them, not only to preserve our freedoms but also to ensure that our government operates as intended. This re-engagement involves not just learning but active participation in correcting the course of our nation, safeguarding the legacy and freedoms we hold dear. By understanding and embracing the divine inspiration behind our government, we can strive to maintain a society that truly reflects justice, liberty, and the providential guidance that has led our nation from its inception.
Freedom
Scottish Families Rally Defends Parental Rights
Faith Facts
- Scottish families gathered outside Holyrood to oppose legislation threatening educational freedom.
- Proposed amendments may increase regulation for home educators, concerning many Christian families.
- Parents stress the importance of their God-given responsibility in guiding their children’s education.
Men and women of faith in Scotland stood together, voicing concerns over government overreach into family life through proposed education laws. Christian education group Unite for Education organized the rally, emphasizing the need to protect parental authority rooted in biblical principles.
Amendments introduced by Green MSP Ross Greer echo regulations debated at Westminster and would give more power to local authorities, reducing parental control. Families are particularly concerned about the impact on children with special educational needs.
The Labour government has softened some bill requirements, but a Conservative-backed change would allow officials to determine what is in a child’s best interest, a role biblically entrusted to parents. Families of children with disabilities fear negative consequences under this amendment.
“This rally is not the end, it is the beginning of something in Scotland. Parents are not anti‑school. They are concerned. Concerns about what is being taught, rising violence, identity confusion, and the increasing struggles facing young people, including mental health and suicide cannot be ignored. It is time for change, and together we can make that change.”
Unite for Education plans to formally present their concerns to the Scottish government, standing strong for faith, family values, and true freedom.
Stand with Scottish parents and families who value Christian principles by learning more about this important issue.
Freedom
Faith Leaders Stand Firm on Free Speech
Faith Facts
- Leading faith groups in Britain have united to voice serious concerns about a proposed official definition of “Islamophobia” by the government.
- The groups argue the change to term “anti-Muslim hostility” could threaten religious equality and restrict free expression.
- Christian, Sikh, Muslim, and Hindu representatives all signed a letter urging the government to abandon its plan.
Faith leaders in the United Kingdom have spoken with one voice in defense of freedom and fairness, questioning a new government proposal concerning the definition of Islamophobia. They warn that privileging one faith over others undermines the balance cherished in a free society.
The proposed shift to “anti-Muslim hostility” prompted concerns that such language could be used to silence legitimate discussion or critique of religious beliefs.
“You have previously said that you will not accept any definition which restricts freedom of expression … However, the definition as it stands threatens to do just that.”
Leaders highlight that vague terms may lead to the suppression of truth and open dialogue—essential pillars for a healthy and just community.
“While the definition would be ‘non-statutory’, it would in practice be widely adopted across the public and private sector. Indeed the definition would appear to be pointless if this were not the case. We urge you to abandon this proposal,” the letter reads.
Christian Concern’s Tim Dieppe warns that singling out Islam for special legal protection may itself breach equality laws and discriminate against other faith communities.
“What the proposed definition of anti-Muslim hostility does is it goes beyond the law in giving Islam and Muslims special protection. In doing so it could constitute ‘unlawful discrimination towards members of other faith groups.’”
Evangelical leader David Robertson added a warning that preaching Christ and biblical truth must never be mislabeled as hatred.
“I can see a day coming in the not-too-distant future when … writers like me will be prosecuted under the Islamophobia blasphemy law for spreading hate against Muslims. But preaching Christ and his word is not hatred, nor is it any kind of phobia. It is Christian love,” he said.
Biblical foundations call us to stand boldly for the right to speak truth in love—defending freedom and honoring God’s design for justice and equality in society.
Freedom
Concerns Remain Over Home Education Bill Changes
Faith Facts
- The government has removed some controversial home education measures from the proposed Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, but significant concerns remain.
- A new amendment allows local authorities, not parents, to determine the ‘best interests’ of a ‘child in need.’
- Planned pilot schemes may leave home-educating parents vulnerable to legal penalties before meetings with officials occur.
Recent changes to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill have eased some burdens on Christian families, though challenges to parental authority persist. The original proposal demanded detailed registers from home educators, which many believed threatened both liberty and privacy.
The Christian Institute has noted that, despite positive steps, dangers remain if officials can override a parent’s wisdom in caring for their children. Securing Christian freedom in education is vital to a nation built on faith and strong families.
“The law must respect the principle that ordinarily, it is for parents to make decisions about children. We can pray that the Government will be able to remove this overbroad amendment from the Bill before it becomes law.”
Keeping parental rights central to law affirms Biblical teachings that parents are entrusted by God to nurture and instruct their children. Defending these values means holding leaders accountable and praying for wise decision-making.
Remain vigilant for further developments so we may stand together for faith, family values, and freedom under God.
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