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The Supreme Court Could Restore Religious Freedom In the Workplace – But Did It? (Guest: Alan Reinach Esq.)

Minister and attorney Alan Reinach Esq. looks at what could happen with the pending Supreme Court decision. The Supreme Court handed down its decision in the case of postal worker Gerald Groff, who lost his job as a mail carrier because he would not work on Sundays.   Groff worked for the United States Postal Service for several years. Up until 2015, it did not deliver on Sundays. At that time, however, it made exceptions for … Read more

The Ten Commandments Will Not Be Displayed In Public Schools In Texas, But Chaplains Are Allowed – So What Now? (Guest: Alan Reinach)

Minister and attorney Alan Reinach Esq. looks at the two controversial measures, and what it means for Texas’ religious stature as a whole. It appears that the Texas Legislature won’t be allowing the Ten Commandments to be put into every school in the state after all. The bill, dubbed SB 1515, would’ve required the posting of the Commandments – something that many considered “a violation of religious liberty.” However, the controversial bill failed to make … Read more

Should the Ten Commandments Be Put On Public Display? (Guest: Alan Reinach)

Church State Council’s Alan Reinach discusses the renewed effort going into putting these Commandments on display. Following the Supreme Court’s decision last year to require governments not to discriminate against religious speech, there has been some talk about requiring the public display of the Ten Commandments. With this new rule in place, many believe that the Commandments would hold high stature on display. In fact, the Texas Senate passed a bill last month that would require public … Read more

Stockton Fire Chief Dismissed  For Attending a Leadership Conference Hosted By a Church – And Now He’s Fighting Back (Guest: Alan Reinach)

The Church State Council’s Alan Reinach explains why Ron Hittle’s civil rights have been violated. Ron Hittle served the Stockton California fire department for 24 years, until he was fired for attending a world class leadership conference sponsored by a church. The city didn’t care that Hittle received superb leadership training – they could not see past the fact that it was sponsored by a church. It was religious, and that’s all they needed to … Read more

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