The U.S. Supreme Court Rules 9-0 for a Catholic Adoption Agency over the City of Philadelphia.

SCOTUS Finds Philly’s Procedures Unduly Burden Agency’s Free Exercise of Religion.

Fulton v. City of Philadelphia https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf/19-123_g3bi.pdf

(Today’s post uses several blocks of text from the Court’s syllabus of the Fulton case.)

“Philadelphia’s foster care system relies on cooperation between the City and private foster care agencies. The City enters standard annual contracts with the agencies to place children with foster families. One of the responsibilities of the agencies is certifying prospective foster families under state statutory criteria. Petitioner Catholic Social Services has contracted with the City to provide foster care services for over 50 years, continuing the centuries-old mission of the Catholic Church to serve Philadelphia’s needy children. CSS holds the religious belief that marriage is a sacred bond between a man and a woman. Because CSS believes that certification of prospective foster families is an endorsement of their relationships, it will not certify unmarried couples—regardless of their sexual orientation—or same-sex married couples.”

“The City ultimately informed CSS that unless it agreed to certify same-sex couples the City would no longer refer children to the agency or enter a full foster care contract with it in the future. The City explained that the refusal of CSS to certify same-sex married couples violated both a non-discrimination provision in the agency’s contract with the City as well as the non-discrimination requirements of the citywide Fair Practices Ordinance.”

“CSS and three affiliated foster parents filed suit seeking to enjoin the City’s referral freeze on the grounds that the City’s actions violated the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment.”

Holding.

“Held: The refusal of Philadelphia to contract with CSS for the provision of foster care services unless CSS agrees to certify same-sex couples as foster parents violates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. The City’s actions burdened CSS’s religious exercise by forcing it either to curtail its mission or to certify same-sex couples as foster parents in violation of its religious beliefs. “

“A law is not generally applicable if it invites the government to consider the particular reasons for a person’s conduct by creating a mechanism for individualized exemptions. Where such a system of individual exemptions exists, the government may not refuse to extend that system to cases of religious hardship without a compelling reason.”

Analysis.

“The contractual non-discrimination requirement burdens CSS’s religious exercise and is not generally applicable, so it is subject to “the most rigorous of scrutiny.” A government policy can survive strict scrutiny only if it advances compelling interests and is narrowly tailored to achieve those interests.”

“The question is not whether the City has a compelling interest in enforcing its non-discrimination policies generally, but whether it has such an interest in denying an exception to CSS. Under the circumstances here, the City does not have a compelling interest in refusing to contract with CSS. CSS seeks only an accommodation that will allow it to continue serving the children of Philadelphia in a manner consistent with its religious beliefs; it does not seek to impose those beliefs on anyone else. The refusal of Philadelphia to contract with CSS for the provision of foster care services unless the agency agrees to certify same-sex couples as foster parents cannot survive strict scrutiny and violates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.”

Conclusion.

I listened Monday, 6/21/21, to several Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys discussing this case.  They think the ruling was 9-0 because the case was narrowly decided and didn’t overrule the case of Smith v. Employment Division. Many religious liberty lawyers believe Smith was wrongly decided and should be overruled. 

Several of the justices have expressed a reluctance to overrule Smith unless there is a clear set of rules they can adopt at such time as they do overrule it.

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

Ratio Christi – Mentoring Leaders for Eternal Impact

Mentoring Law Students for Success in the Temporal Realm.

I was blessed with the opportunity to serve as a part-time law professor at Western State University College of Law during the 2004 – 2007 timeframe.

I enjoyed teaching various business law classes, but I got the most satisfaction out of mentoring students during their internships. I also enjoyed mentoring students who sought leadership roles in a new business law association that my own mentor (Prof. Jim Hayes) had recently launched at the law school.

Mentoring Student Leaders for Eternal Impact.

I had a very exciting meeting last week with Dr. Bill Pubols, the Executive Director of the Biblical Studies Center across the street from Boise State. He welcomes Ratio Christi into the family of Christian student groups such as Cru and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Bill has generously offered to host the Ratio Christi club meetings and events at the Center. He also offered an office for me to use there.

During our meeting, he said he could see the chapter directors of the other clubs encouraging some of their late-blooming leaders (my words, not his) to take leadership opportunities that will emerge as the Ratio Christi chapter gets going this Fall.

Students who develop into confident Evangelists will almost certainly lead more people to Christ than they would otherwise.

Conclusion.

Please continue to pray that every step I take will be Biblical!

Thank you.

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

Ratio Christi – Bootcamp Report

Engaging Others in the Ratio Christi Mission.

In my 5/17/21 post: Ratio Christi – Campus Apologetics + Evangelism I mentioned that I expected to learn how to engage others in the Ratio Christi mission.

I learned quite a bit. I think the most surprising thing I learned was that there is a Biblical basis for raising ministry support.

Old Testament Teaching.

In Numbers 18:24, God set aside the Levites for work in the Tabernacle, and the other tribes gave their tithes to these priests for their support.

In Nehemiah 1:1-11, Nehemiah the cupbearer to the Persian king prayed to God and prepared a request for substantial resources to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem. God caused the king to provide everything.

New Testament Teaching.

In Luke 8:2-3, Jesus accepted support from Joanna, Susanna, and many other others to full the needs of Jesus and His disciples.

In 1 Cor. 9:1-18, Paul explained that he had the right to be supported in his ministry work. See verses 9 and 10 (ESV):

9 For it is written in the Law of Moses, “You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain.” Is it for oxen that God is concerned? 10 Does he not speak entirely for our sake? It was written for our sake, because the plowman should plow in hope and the thresher thresh in hope of sharing in the crop. 

Conclusion.

I found this surprising because it runs counter to my cultural upbringing. I have long believed that I was required to earn everything myself.

Please pray for me that every step I take will be Biblical!

Thank you.

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

Ratio Christi – Campus Apologetics + Evangelism

Equipping Students and Professors.

I am feeling called to help the church regain its prophetic voice in our culture. I believe the Holy Spirit has led me to join Ratio Christi. https://ratiochristi.org/

This statement on their website caught my eye last January. It is under the header Join us a Supported Missionary:

“Ratio Christi isn’t just another apologetics organization. We use our theological training to share the Gospel on college and university campuses across the globe. We reach the people that nobody else can – and we need your help.”

Boot Camp.

I will be attending an online support-raising “boot camp” later this week, in which I expect to learn how to engage others in the Ratio Christi mission.

Conclusion.

I plan to report back on this next week.

Thank you for your time and attention.

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

Sean McDowell’s Great Interview of Nancy Pearcey

Nancy Pearcey, a Resource for Campus-Based Apologetics.

Nancy Pearcey is a best-selling author and instructor.  She is a professor and scholar-in-residence at Houston Baptist University.

I am currently reading her book Love Thy Body, at the suggestion of Aaron Marshall.

Aaron is with Ratio Christi, a campus-based Evangelism and Apologetics ministry that seeks to equip both students and professors to make a reasoned defense of the Gospel. Aaron is the Ratio Christi campus director at the University of Utah. He is also the Utah and Idaho area director for Ratio Christi.

Sean McDowell, Apologetics Instructor and Podcaster.

Sean is a professor in the highly regarded Apologetics program at Biola University. He is also a regular instructor in the Cross-examined Instructor Academy (“CIA”), led by Frank Turek.  Sean was one of my CIA instructors.

 Sean also hosts a podcast: https://seanmcdowell.org/podcasts

Sean Interviews Nancy.

I subscribe to the YouTube channels of several Apologists, including Sean’s. The app on my phone recently served up the 3/25/2021 issue: Behind the Scenes with Nancy Pearcey: People, Books, and Life Experiences. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bIJ25Snz04

The interview is a delightful, wide-ranging conversation.  I learned a lot about Francis Schaeffer, the fact-value divide, and Cultural Apologetics.

Conclusion.

Near the end of the interview, Sean calls Love Thy Body one of the top five books he recommends to students, including high school students.  He says it is a roadmap for helping the reader gain clarity on dealing with LGBTQ issues.

I recommend the interview to everyone who is interested in campus ministries. It is well worth the one hour and two minutes.

I plan on writing a book review of Love Thy Body.  Watch for it in a future post.

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

There’s More Than One Way to “Trust the Science”

Frank Turek – Excellent Online Resource for Apologists.

There are several people who are, in my opinion, excellent resources for Apologists, including Frank Turek of Cross-Examined.org.

I visited Frank’s Twitter feed yesterday and found a link to a 5/16/2020 guest post by a Mr. Bob Perry.  The post is titled: There’s More Than One Way to “Trust the Science.”

Why do Some Believe that Science and Faith are not Compatible?

Near the end of the post, Mr. Perry discusses Theology and explains how the materialist worldview resulted in Theology’s being deposed from its once-lofty perch.

“They used to call Theology the “Queen of the Sciences” for a reason. Theology identifies the Creator and sustainer of all things. But it does more than that. It makes the case that the mind of God is the basis for truth and reason. And that means His character undergirds every other scientific discipline.

How so?

All matter, mind, power, and morality have their foundation in the nature of God. And we are made in His image. So, it follows that our ability to reason and create are reflections of God’s character. Knowing that changes the way we understand everything else. In the doctrine of the Trinity and the eternal relationship between the Persons of the Godhead, we have the basis for love itself. It’s the model for all human relationships. And that means it is foundational to how we understand community, sacrifice, and cooperation.

If you want to have a robust view of chemistry, biology, anatomy, anthropology, psychology, sociology — you name the discipline — you must understand that theology ties them all together.

Today it sounds absurd to call theology a “science.” But that’s not because we’ve found something wrong with theology. It’s because we have accepted a corrupted and truncated view of science itself. We’ve limited it to matter, energy, space, and time. But we’ve lost our souls and spirits in the process.”

Conclusion.

I particularly appreciate the author’s phrase: “…a corrupted and truncated view of science itself.”

I strongly encourage everyone to read the entire post, found here:

https://crossexamined.org/theres-more-than-one-way-to-trust-the-science/

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

The U.S. Supreme Court Agrees with the ACLU and the ADF in a Religious Liberty Case.

SCOTUS Rules 8-1 for the ADF’s Clients Chike Uzuegbunam and Joseph Bradford.

I wrote on January 14, 2021 in The ACLU Sides with the ADF in a Religious Liberty Case – Yes, Really! about the religious liberty case of Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski.

In the span of just seven weeks (lightning speed for a SCOTUS case), the Court ruled for Chike and Joseph.  The Court ordered the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the Federal District Court to allow Chike and Joseph to finish the original trial.

The ruling was 8-1, with only Chief Justice John Roberts dissenting.

I think there is an excellent chance the parties will now find it mutually beneficial to negotiate a final settlement of all the issues.

The Bottom Line of the Ruling.

“Applying this principle here is straightforward. For purposes of this appeal, it is undisputed that Uzuegbunam experienced a completed violation of his constitutional rights when respondents enforced their speech policies against him. Because “every violation [of a right] imports damage,” Webb, 29 F. Cas., at 509, nominal damages can redress Uzuegbunam’s injury even if he cannot or chooses not to quantify that harm in economic terms.

The judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed, and the case is remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.”

Conclusion – Why This Matters.

If SCOTUS had upheld the 11th Circuit’s dismissal of the case, it would have sent a message to colleges that they could violate a student’s fundamental rights with impunity, simply by (as the college here did) giving in at the last minute and changing a policy that it should be willing to change as soon as it learns of the policy’s problems.

This rule bolsters the Alliance Defending Freedom, the American Civil Liberties Union, and other defenders of the weak against the strong.

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

SCOTUS to the 9th Circuit – Read Our Lips!

Religious Gatherings Require Equal Protection, Part Two.

The Supreme Court on February 26, 2021 ordered the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to grant a petition ordering Santa Clara County, California to lift its ban on indoor church services.

In Gateway City Church, et., al, v Newsom, https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/022621zr_1bo2.pdf the Court stated that “This outcome is clearly dictated” by its earlier ruling in South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom.

South Bay United Pentecostal is the case in which the Court lifted California’s unconstitutional ban on indoor religious services.

Strict Scrutiny of Government Restrictions.

The county argued that its ban was allowed because it did not single out religious gatherings.

The 6-3 SCOTUS majority appears unimpressed by the County’s argument that it can completely deprive worshippers of their Free Exercise rights as long as they are treating other establishments equally badly.

Government restrictions on our fundamental Constitutional rights such as freedom of speech and free exercise of religion must be in furtherance of a compelling state interest and must use the least restrictive means necessary. That is what is called Strict Scrutiny test.

The county might have achieved a passing grade on the first part of the test, but they clearly flunked the second part.

Conclusion.

I’ll continue to keep you posted as the Supreme Court finishes out the second half of its 2020 – 2021 docket.

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

Apologists Help Us Process Ravi Zacharias’ Betrayal

Ravi Zacharias’ Double Life.

Ravi Zacharias was a gifted speaker and Apologist.  He used those gifts to build Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (“RZIM”) into a large platform for Apologetics writers and speakers.

The world recently learned that he was also sexual predator who led a double life. RZIM’s Board of Directors commissioned an outside law firm to conduct an independent investigation into some disturbing allegations about him.  The Board publicly released the report, whose conclusions were even worse than the accusations would lead one to believe.

Apologetics Instructors Who Can Help Us Think Through the Damage.

Frank Turek, podcaster and author of the book I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist, provides a good role model for how to respond to accusations against any public figure.  He resisted the demand to give an off-the-cuff response when the accusations first surfaced and waited until there were enough facts from which to make reasonable conclusions.

Please listen to his analysis of the evidence on his 2/19/21 45-minute podcast: https://crossexamined.org/the-ravi-zacharias-scandal-and-the-truth-of-christianity/

Pastor Mike Winger of www.biblethinker.org live-streamed about this on his YouTube channel on 2/15/21. Mike is a pastor and a certified domestic violence counselor, which makes him uniquely qualified to help us understand how to evaluate the credibility of the anonymous witnesses to Ravi’s conduct.  It is 90 minutes and well worth your time.

It is titled What Ravi did and Where we go From Here.

Other Apologists who have recorded helpful conversations about it are Alisa Childers of the Alisa Childers podcast https://www.alisachilders.com/ and Cameron Bertucci of the Capturing Christianity podcast https://capturingchristianity.com/

Conclusion.

I provided these links to help anyone who might doubt the truth of Christianity because of Ravi Zacharias’ betrayal.

Christianity is true, regardless of the flawed, broken sinners who don’t adhere to the words of Jesus’ that they taught.

Two plus two equals four, regardless of how flawed a math teacher might be.

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald

Religious Gatherings Require Equal Protection

Governments Can’t Use Emergencies as an Excuse to Discriminate Against Religion.

The Alliance Defending Freedom, in Alice Chao’s blog post on 2/15/21, said this:

https://www.adflegal.org/blog/what-justice-gorsuch-had-say-about-californias-covid-ban-indoor-church-services

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court released a decision lifting California’s unconstitutional ban on indoor religious services.

The Court voted 6-3 in favor of two California churches challenging Governor Gavin Newsom’s complete ban of indoor worship services while the government continues to grapple with handling COVID-19.

Justice Neil Gorsuch had strong words for California officials who violated the First Amendment.

“Even in times of crisis—perhaps especially in times of crisis—we have a duty to hold governments to the Constitution,” wrote Justice Gorsuch in his concurrence, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

Gorsuch continued, observing: “As this crisis enters its second year—and hovers over a second Lent, a second Passover, and a second Ramadan—it is too late for the State to defend extreme measures with claims of temporary exigency, if it ever could.”

SCOTUS Seems to be Warming to the Task.

The Supreme Court of the United States, known colloquially as SCOTUS, is finally forcing state governments to protect our God-given rights to life, liberty, and property.

Their pre-Thanksgiving case prohibited NY Governor Cuomo from enforcing Covid restrictions that treated houses of worship less favorably than secular establishments.  Please see my 1/5/21 blog post for more details.

I’ve read about federal district court cases in which judges have reminded governors that these rights are held by each individual. The rulings require the government to show that each person is entitled to keep his or her liberties unless the government can show they have probable cause to believe that person poses a serious threat.

Governors and other public officials have declared entire categories of human beings to be a threat to the public health without having to make the legally-required probable cause showings.

I would be thrilled if SCOTUS used one of those cases to strike down the lockdowns and take us back to the good old days of 2019 where we were presumed innocent, not the other way around.

Conclusion.

I’ll keep you posted as the Supreme Court finishes out the second half of its 2020 – 2021 docket.

Thank you!

Michael Oswald

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Michael Oswald is a follower of Jesus who lives in Boise, Idaho.  Unless otherwise specified, the opinions expressed in this article are his own.

© 2021 Michael S. Oswald