Faith on Trial
Freedom Alive! with Mat Staver
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28m
What happens when faith collides with the law? In this powerful episode, we follow the story of Kim Davis, a former county clerk who stood on her faith and refused to issue any marriage licenses while she waited for religious accommodation. Her courageous decision led her to spend six days in prison and extensive legal fees. Davis’s case presents unique questions of law which the courts have not settled. Daniel Schmid, Associate Vice President of Legal Affairs - Liberty Counsel, shares with us the pressing questions about religious liberty, and what this case could mean for people of faith across the nation.
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