RELIGION HEADLINES
Written by on December 14, 2024
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(SRN NEWS) – Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi (GOOEY) will face no formal action from the English Soccer Association despite defying its rules for a second time by writing a religious message on his uniform during a Premier League game. Guehi, who is a Christian, wrote “I love Jesus” on a rainbow armband that the league is forcing players to wear in honor of LGBT pride. Meanwhile, Manchester United has abandoned plans for its players to wear rainbow uniforms in a Premier League match after one of its Muslim players said he would not do so.
Democrats in Michigan are pressing to pass new abortion laws before the party loses its majority with the new legislative session next year and President Trump returns to the White House. Despite the fact that Mr. Trump has vowed to leave the question of abortion to the states, liberal lawmakers in many places are expressing panic. California has called a special session of the legislature to try and insulate abortion and LGBT laws against the president. In Michigan, Republicans will be taking control of the state House in January.
The Biden administration has withdrawn a proposed overhaul of workplace apprenticeship programs aimed at forcing businesses to recruit more homosexuals. The Department of Labor had touted its plan as a way to modernize and diversify on-the-job-training programs. But business groups said the rule change would have driven up their costs, reduced their flexibility and ultimately decreased participation. Republican state attorneys general had objected to the federal program over its focus on advancing diversity, equity and inclusion.
The fate of pro-life laws and those having to do with LGBT issues will be decided by state supreme courts and many of them were altered by this year’s election. Republicans expanded their majorities on the supreme courts of both North Carolina and Ohio. In Arizona, conservative justices survived a campaign to oust them over their decision to revive a long-buried abortion ban. Texas’ high courts also became more conservative. Meanwhile, Democrats expanded their majority on Michigan’s supreme court and flipped one seat on the high court of Kentucky.
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