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By Scott Barkley, posted April 8, 2025 in ERLCNational News

NASHVILLE (BP) – Five cases addressing religious liberty ranging from parental rights to age verification on pornographic sites will be decided when the Supreme Court announces its decisions in the coming months.

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) has released explainers for all cases and their potential implications for the future. The entity also joined several amicus briefs, including one alongside both Baptist state conventions in Texas.

“The number of high-profile and important cases in this term speaks to the broad scope of the work done by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission,” said ERLC President Brent Leatherwood. “In our legal strategy, we are continually looking for opportunities to advance the cause of life, advocate for religious freedom, and proclaim the goodness of God’s design for marriage and family.

“This year is no different. Whether it’s defending the ability of states to protect children from radical transgender interventions or supporting online age verification laws that put needed barriers between minors and harmful pornographic material or fighting for the ability of religious ministries to serve others consistent with their deeply held convictions, we consider it a privilege to communicate the principles of our convention of churches before the nation’s highest court.” More Here

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From Adrian Rogers…..

Christianity is not a code. It is not a cause. It is not a creed, and it is not conduct—it’s Christ. The mark of a Christian is love for the Lord Jesus Christ. The true desire of every child of God is to know Jesus Christ intimately. We want more than redemption; we want a relationship. We want more than gifts; we want the Giver. We want Jesus Christ to be real to us. As the Apostle Paul said, “Oh, that I may know Him.” Paul knew Christ intellectually and spiritually, but Paul wanted to know more still about the Lord Jesus Christ.

I want Christ to be real to me. I want to know, not merely about Him; I want to know Him. We will all come to judgment someday, and I want to meet face-to-face the Savior I’ve already known heart-to-heart. Maybe you decided on Jesus a long time ago, but you don’t know very much about the God who saved you. You can get to know Him through His Word. You can allow Him to show you who He is through His Spirit. We have the opportunity and privilege to know Him intimately.

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