GUEST COLUMN, Lanell Griffith, Topeka

 

Across Kansas, churches and community groups are doing work the government can’t. None of that should be seen as a threat.

Yet some in Congress are pushing laws that would let federal agencies punish or silence groups simply because their beliefs don’t match the prevailing politics of the day. That’s wrong.

Our nation’s founders knew that true freedom includes the right to live by conviction—even when it’s unpopular. When Washington tries to muzzle faith, it is not protecting democracy; it is undermining it.

Kansas communities are stronger because faith is free. Let’s keep it that way.

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