Must a Christian group give up its convictions in order to maintain its recognized status? That’s the question the Supreme Court must answer as it considers the recently-argued case, Christian Legal Society v. Hastings. The issue in this case is whether the Christian Legal Society at the University of California – Hastings Law School should be defunded because it refused to recognize gay and unbelieving students into its leadership. Based on campus policy, the law school argues that it should be. On today’s show, Dr. Mohler argues against the law school’s decision reasoning that such logic threatens the existence of any group’s right to assemble based upon its convictions.
April 20, 2010
Free Assembly Under Threat? The Curious Case of the Christian Legal Society
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Words From the Fire: Hearing the Voice of God in the 10 Commandments
If God has spoken, then the highest human aspiration must be to hear what the Creator has said. God has indeed spoken, through the Ten Commandments, and Al Mohler explores this revelation of God and the implications for His people. The promise is to hear, to obey, and to live. These “Ten Words” tell us who God is and what His people should look like.
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., serves as president of

