Prof. Wagner’s Religous Liberty OpEd in Detroit News

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Prof. William Wagner

WFFC Distinguished Chair for Faith & Freedom at SAU

Professor William Wagner’s OpEd, on the most recent threat to religious conscience, is getting traction in the Detroit News.  To read the OpEd click here

A new petition initiative aims to add sexual lifestyle protections to Michigan’s anti-discrimination law.

Sadly, the proposal also intentionally seeks to relegate religious conscience into irrelevance. Purportedly in the name of civil rights, proponents seek special preference for classifications concerning sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. Revealing their actual political agenda though, the proposal cruelly dilutes existing protection for religion, defining it so narrowly as to provide virtually no protection at all.  

To read the OpEd click here

About the Author

Prof. William Wagner
WFFC Distinguished Chair for Faith & Freedom at SAU
Professor Wagner holds the WFFC Distinguished Chair for Faith & Freedom at Spring Arbor University. He has a special interest in building and preserving environments where Christians may share the Good News of Jesus, free from persecution and oppression.

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