Freedom of Speech
- Ban the Mob, Not the BibleChristians are the victims of hate in some places and the targets of hate speech laws in others. How can believers advocate for nations to address both threats in a consistent, principled way?Janet Epp Buckingham|
- What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry EraThe rage of the mob is a poor substitute for real community.Russell Moore|
- As Freedoms Shrink in Hong Kong, One Christian Media Editor Explains Why He StaysChristian journalism has become even more important after the government passed a tough new national security law.Lo Man Wai|简体中文繁體中文
- Free Speech Victory for Finnish Politician and Bishop Who Said Homosexuality Is SinfulAppeals court unanimously affirms that the traditional interpretation of the Bible is not criminal hate speech.Daniel Silliman|
- Christian Politician Awaits Finnish Court’s Verdict on Hate Speech Charges—AgainPäivi Räsänen says quoting the Bible should not be a crime in a democracy.Ken Chitwood|
- Quran Burning in Sweden Singes Muslim-World ChristiansRejecting the act of an atheist “Christian” refugee, church leaders escape the ire of protests in Iraq and Pakistan.Jayson Casper|
- Should Christians Support Indonesia Criminalizing Cohabitation and Extramarital Sex?Local leaders weigh in on the Muslim-majority nation’s new penal code and whether governments should legislate morality.Compiled by Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- The Confusion in Our Free Speech DebateSometimes, freedom. Sometimes, moderation. Always, love.Bonnie Kristian|
- What Is Antisemitism? Evangelicals Favor Different DefinitionsEuropean Evangelical Alliance becomes latest Christian group to sign onto IHRA working definition. Others favor Jerusalem Declaration alternative.Jayson Casper|Português
- Supreme Court: Boston Should Have Let the Christian Flag FlyIn a unanimous ruling, justices agree the city violated the First Amendment by keeping religious views out of a space being used as a public forum.Kate Shellnutt|
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