
Lutherans for Life on HHS: “Here We Stand!”
Feb 20, 2012 1 Comment ›› John EidsmoeLast Saturday 18 Feb 2012, during our Lutherans for Life Board of Directors meeting at Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Louis, MO, the Executive Director asked me to prepare a statement concerning the recent Health & Human Services directive requiring religious organizations to provide contraception for their employees. I drafted the statement, and with a ...
Continue ReadingNew integrated look for website and blog
May 25, 2011 No Comments ›› Site AdministratorAs you can see, Firm Foundation has a new look (again), this time as part of a general upgrade we've launched for the Foundation for Moral Law's website. We hope you like it, we hope it serves our purposes better, and we encourage you to take a look around and tell us what you think. ...
Continue ReadingA Fresh-Faced Firm Foundation
Jan 14, 2011 2 Comments ›› Site AdministratorEven blogs named "Firm Foundation" need an aesthetic update once in a while. That is just what we have done here with a cleaner, more modern look to our little corner of the internet. Take a look around and tell us what you think. We're not so "firm" that we won't listen to suggestions. Also, check ...
Continue ReadingNew Foundation TV Spot Debuts This Week
Aug 11, 2010 No Comments ›› Ben DuPréWe are blessed to announce that a new television spot about the Foundation for Moral Law will debut tomorrow in the Nashville, Tenn. area. A preview is available on our website here. A big thank you to Angela Prince and Herd Records for helping us produce and launch this new ad. And thank you for supporting ...
Continue ReadingFoundation Supports School Board Prayer
Jul 14, 2010 No Comments ›› Site AdministratorPress Release The Foundation for Moral Law (FML) in Montgomery, Alabama, founded by Judge Roy Moore, sent a letter yesterday to the Hoover City Board of Education in Hoover, Alabama, encouraging the Board to bring back invocations at its meetings, despite a threatening anti-prayer letter from a liberal secularist group in ...
Continue ReadingFoundation Asks US Supreme Court to Review Evangelist’s Arrest While Preaching in Salem, Mass.
Jul 1, 2010 No Comments ›› Site AdministratorPress Release Evangelist Michael Marcavage of Repent America, through his attorneys at the Foundation for Moral Law, a religious liberties legal organization led by Judge Roy Moore, filed a petition for certiorari review in the U.S. Supreme Court today, urging the Court to review his “disorderly conduct†conviction for peacefully preaching ...
Continue ReadingAnd we’re back
May 6, 2010 No Comments ›› Site AdministratorFirm Foundation was crippled by several problems over the past week, including an apparent virus attack. We apologize for any adverse consequences you may have suffered, too. Our main site and blog have since been moved to a more secure server to better avoid future problems of this sort. Thank you for ...
Continue ReadingJudge Moore & Foundation Defend “Under God” in Pledge in NH Schools
Apr 19, 2010 1 Comment ›› Site AdministratorJudge Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit today defending New Hampshire schools who allow students to voluntarily recite the Pledge of Allegiance, including “one nation under God.†The Foundation argued that atheist Michael ...
Continue ReadingJustice Stevens to retire: Remember October before November
Apr 9, 2010 1 Comment ›› Ben DuPréConfirming what has been suspected for months, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is retiring at the end of the Court's term in the early summer. Justice Stevens had only hired one law clerk last year instead of the usual four, and as recently as last week admitted that he would retire during Barack Obama's ...
Continue ReadingSo May We Pay Our Taxes in Pesos?
Apr 7, 2010 1 Comment ›› John EidsmoeOn my way to the office this morning, I stopped by the local office of the Internal Revenue Service to pick up some forms.  But when I asked for a copy of Publication 17, the comprehensive set of forms and instructions, I was told that Pub 17 is out of stock. But they have it in ...
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