Posted on 07/31/2015 12:24:32 PM PDT by Isara
Persecuted American Christians from around the Country to Tell their Stories
HOUSTON, Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, will hold a Rally for Religious Liberty on August 21 in Des Moines, IA, calling attention to the religious persecution of Christian business owners and employees who have been sanctioned by their government because of their religious beliefs.
Sen. Cruz will bring together eight people who represent six disturbing cases from around the country of government-sponsored religious persecution of those who refused to violate their convictions of faith.
Hosting the Rally for Religious Liberty are Dick and Betty Odgaard from Grimes, Iowa. The Odgaards declined to host same-sex wedding ceremonies in the historic chapel on their property because it violated their religious convictions. As a result, the couple spent thousands of dollars to settle a complaint and will ultimately close their doors rather than be forced to host same-sex ceremonies in violation of their faith.
Joining Sen. Cruz and the Odgaards to share their personal stories are:
These six cases are part of a disturbing trend where Christian business owners are forced to either provide services that violate their religious beliefs or give up their businesses entirely, said Sen. Cruz. That wrong.
Cruz invited these individuals to come to Iowa to tell their stories and call attention to the systematic undermining of the First Amendment right to religious free expression.
The Rally for Religious Liberty will be held at the Iowa Events Center Grand Ballroom at 730 3rd Street in Des Moines, Iowa on August 21. Door open at 5:30 p.m. This event is open to the press. To RSVP go to www.tedcruz.org/rsvp/rally.
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But why?
He is only at 1.7% according the Trump supportes and reuters. /sarc
“Kelvin Cochran, a former fire chief fired for writing a book about his Christian beliefs”
Hooey. He was fired for using his position to intimidate subordinates into buying his book.
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Get it straight ... Ted Cruz is 5.5 percent, basically tied with Ben Carson and John Kasich ...
Trump has a 15-point lead over Walker in the poll taken of 227 registered Republican voters in the Hawkeye State, asked Wednesday who among the GOP candidates for president they would vote for if the caucus were held today. The results, according to the poll: Trump, 30.9 percent Walker, 15.4 percent Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, 10 percent Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, 7.2 percent Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, 6 percent Texas Sen.Ted Cruz, 5.5 percent Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, 5.1 percent Ohio Gov. John Kasich, 5 percent Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, 4.3 percent Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, 2.9 percent Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, 2.8 percent Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, 1.7 percent South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, 1 percent
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LOL...
Yeah right...Carson and Cruz are tied with Kasich.
Go ahead and believe that.
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