US: religious freedom upheld in two states

The Christian Institute  |  World
Date posted:  1 Sep 2017
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US: religious freedom upheld in two states

Governor Phil Bryant | photo: Wiki

Christians who support traditional marriage in US states were protected by two Appeal Court rulings in July.

In Mississippi, the Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed a Bill protecting people in the state from being forced to participate in same-sex weddings.

A similar ruling was made in North Carolina, allowing court officials to opt out of performing same-sex marriages.

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