Stepping it up in San Antonio
Pastor Brooks also shared his story that ended in victory last year when we won a case that now allows seminaries across Texas to offer Bible degrees, without government entanglement.
Stepping it up in San Antonio
Pastor Brooks also shared his story that ended in victory last year when we won a case that now allows seminaries across Texas to offer Bible degrees, without government entanglement.
SPEECHLESS: SILENCING THE CHRISTIANS
Take a look at these videos…they are shocking, true and worth the time.
Not everyone is blind to the life-saving possibilities that exist in cord blood collection, although it has taken some persuasion from activists for the government and medical professionals to invest in the process. In the last legislative session, Free Market lobbied the Texas Legislature to pass a bill that now requires physicians to distribute a Questions and Answers about Cord Blood Banking and Donation to any woman in her third trimester of pregnancy. SEE the brochure.

There are only a few places in the state that currently perform cord blood collection due to its infancy as a free procedure beginning in 2005. Free Market supporters who have advocated for this training and the spread of cord blood collection visited the Texas Cord Blood Bank to see the fruit of their labor.

Why is it that Hollywood stars, public officials and garrulous advocates for leukemia and Alzheimer’s cures are insistent on life-taking research over life-saving research? Just scratching beneath the surface has shown us that there are a number of medical advancements with life-saving potential that are being overlooked, underemphasized and flat-out ignored as misguided pleas for embryonic stem-cell research take the limelight. Compare our two potential heroes on both sides of the research debate—embryonic stem cells vs. adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cell research has been abandoned by its pioneers after years of total failure (Dolly the Sheep’s creator) whereas adult stem cells have been proven effective in treating over 70 diseases that affect the heart and immune system, to name a few. Embryonic stem cells require cloning and then destroying a living embryo, adult stem cells do not take a life to save a life. So what about supply? Is the typical response from embryonic stem-cell supporters. It’s staring you in the face. Umbilical cord blood, that stuff typically thrown out after the natural events of a baby’s birth, is rich in stem cells that can be used to treat and save the lives of suffering patients that outspoken entertainment stars and politicians claim to care about curing. I don’t know if compassionate hearts and partisan junkies jumped on-board the embryonic stem-cell train because it was moving so quickly, but progress is on the adult stem cell train, and opponents need to wake up and see they are headed the wrong way.
“No government may discriminate against religious expression and favor one religious group over another because the government disagrees with an exclusive Judeo-Christian message,” said Hiram Sasser, Director of Litigation for Liberty Legal Institute, the law firm representing Pastor Frady.
Pastor Frady of Willowcreek Fellowship every year wakes up early to be the first in line to reserve the Council Chambers for a National Day of Prayer event that Dallas area pastors hold each May. City rules say a citizen can request to reserve the room 90 days out from the event, and since Pastor Frady was the only one to submit a request—you would think his would be honored.
Sadly, the City of Plano decided that it does not like a Judeo-Christian event being held in its facilities each year, and so it decided to bypass the 90 day protocol and just endorse its own 2008 National Day of Prayer event, organized by the Multi-Cultural Outreach Committee of Plano. What happened to religious freedom and tolerance? The same City that months ago decided to overturn bricks with crosses on them into the dirt, has now schemed to discriminate against a Christian event. Let’s see if this debacle gets cleaned up as quickly as the bricks!