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WOW! LYNSI SNYDER, the owner of In-N-Out Burger, is getting hate after she said that she would NOT remove the Bible verses from their products. GOOD. BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. JOHN 3:16. PROVERBS 24:16. IN-N-OUT BURGER.

WOW! LYNSI SNYDER, the owner of In-N-Out Burger, is getting hate after she said that she would NOT remove the Bible verses from their products. GOOD. BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. JOHN 3:16. PROVERBS 24:16. IN-N-OUT BURGER.

avatar Patricia Lee
SHOULD SECURITY CHECKS ALWAYS REQUIRE A CLEAR FACE? YES 👍 NO ❤️ International Arrivals Border Force

SHOULD SECURITY CHECKS ALWAYS REQUIRE A CLEAR FACE? YES 👍 NO ❤️ International Arrivals Border Force

avatar Sophia Rich
STOP ASKING US TO REMOVE OUR HIJAB OR WE WILL LEAVE. Security Checkpoint. Restrooms.

STOP ASKING US TO REMOVE OUR HIJAB OR WE WILL LEAVE. Security Checkpoint. Restrooms.

avatar John Paul
MUSLIMS THREATEN:

MUSLIMS THREATEN: "If Halaal meat is banned, then we'll leave." What should we do?

avatar Agni Gauss
I CARRY THIS FOR RELIGIOUS REASONS ME TOO

I CARRY THIS FOR RELIGIOUS REASONS ME TOO

avatar Patricia Lee
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an evangelical Christian preacher can move forward with a First Amendment lawsuit after he was arrested for preaching outside a Mississippi amphitheater. The case centered on Gabriel Olivier, who was arrested in Brandon, Mississippi, after refusing to move to a designated “protest zone” while sharing his rel

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an evangelical Christian preacher can move forward with a First Amendment lawsuit after he was arrested for preaching outside a Mississippi amphitheater. The case centered on Gabriel Olivier, who was arrested in Brandon, Mississippi, after refusing to move to a designated “protest zone” while sharing his rel

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