Alliance for Religious Freedom

Alliance for Religious Freedom ARF formed to educate Americans and inspire them to join us in exposing, confronting and reversing the growing hostility towards religious expression.

Everyday our nation is exposed to unconstitutional attacks on our religious freedom. Alliance for Religious Freedom (ARF) aims to align citizens in the truth of our Godly heritage and refute the “myth” of separation of church and state. “The only truth regarding the myth of separation of church and state, is that the churches in our nation have separated themselves from the activities of the state

–and that’s to the detriment of the state and its people.” George Barna
The Founding Fathers considered religious liberty to be the foundational principle in the new United States. That is why religious liberty is listed first in the Bill of Rights because without it, all other freedoms are unattainable. The First Amendment states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . . .”
Our entire system of government has been built on the assumption that our rights come from our Creator, not the government. Certainly, the Founders acknowledged that allegiance to God precedes allegiance to the state. ARF has been formed to educate Americans and inspire them to join us in exposing, confronting and reversing the growing hostility towards religious expression. It starts with an understanding of the Founding Fathers original intent. Then, in turn, each individual can reintroduce these religious freedom rights back into our culture, beginning with their own circle of influence. With the free flow of internet communication, it can be as easy as posting these truths of our Godly heritage on FaceBook, reaching their circle of influence instantly. We are blessed with the easiest time in history to initiate and spark another Great Awakening in America! ARF believes, as did the Founding Fathers, that freedom cannot exist without the foundation of religious morals and values being upheld in our culture. They are critical to the success of our republic. The hostility towards religious expression has been on the rise in America because the church has forgotten about the stewardship government that God had entrusted them with. ARF believes that the hostility being expressed towards public religious expression is a direct result of the lack of “Christian influence” in the public arena. Christians have fallen asleep and allowed the basis of politics to be changed from righteousness (God’s right and wrong) to economics. “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things (economics) shall be added unto you” (Matthew 6:33). We want to partner with the church and people of faith to once again be “the light of truth” and engage our culture with the Biblical principles that founded our nation. “The Church’s assignment is to be the moral and cultural conscience of the nation.” Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. – Church of Hope in Beltsville, Maryland
America’s religious freedom is Biblically given, but must be politically protected. For over 150 years, Congress and the Supreme Court refused to separate Christian principles from the public arena. ARF is an organization whose goal is to unite citizens who will be advocates for the forgotten truth of America’s Godly heritage and expose the injustices done to our religious freedom by the justice system. The same Biblical principles that birthed this great nation are now considered unconstitutional by the courts and hostile groups like the ACLU. Therefore, our government and the courts have been empowered by the “myth of separation of church and state” and have violated the original sense of the Constitution by actually “prohibiting” the “free exercise” of religion! The responsibility for the condition of our nation today is not (what the media likes to term) the “radical left” or the “ultra-conservative right” but those people who claim they know the truth but are not faithfully declaring that truth to others.

RED FLAG WARNING!If someone refers to something as a red flag, they are drawing attention to a problem or possible dange...
10/14/2019

RED FLAG WARNING!
If someone refers to something as a red flag, they are drawing attention to a problem or possible danger. A red flag is also a symbol of communism. It can indicate danger, warning, or cause for concern. In March of 2018, Florida Republicans sponsored and passed a bill “The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.” The bill (SB 7026) includes dangerous “Red Flag Laws” which allow police to confiscate weapons from people who might be at risk of harming themselves or others. “Red Flag Laws” are unconstitutional. They violate a law abiding citizen's First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment rights, denying a person life, liberty and property, without due process of law.
In September of 2018, Republican Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart - Florida District 25 supported a bipartisan bill called “Protecting our Communities and Rights Act of 2018,” which supports “Red Flag Laws.” Congressman Diaz-Balart stated: “Florida is one of many states that has enacted a 'red flag' law, and provisions in this legislation encourage other states to follow suit.” Congressman Balart is the largest recipient of NRA campaign contributions among Florida Congressmen. However, the NRA isn’t happy with Diaz-Balart since he decided to distance himself from the pro-gun group to side with the Democrats to expand background checks and “Red Flag Laws.” NRA spokeswoman Amy Hunter stated: “Obviously, we are disappointed, as are many of his constituents.” Congressman Diaz-Balart took a Congressional oath of office to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic…so help me God.” Diaz-Balart, along with any elected officials who support “Red Flag Laws,” are a danger to our Constitution and should be removed from office. If not, “…the United States will eventually fly the Communist red flag. The American people will hoist it themselves.”— Nikita Khrushchev, Leader of the Soviet Union
Our government didn’t grant us the right to self-defense. It was given to us at birth by our Creator. The Second Amendment protects our right of self-defense and is an inalienable right, “which God gave to you, which no inferior power has a right to take away” - Constitution signer John Dickinson.
As a member of the NRA and certified fi****ms instructor I would appreciate your vote and support for Congress in the upcoming 2020 election.
In the year of our Lord 2019 –
Blessings, Tom Hughes
U.S. Congressional Candidate for Florida District 25
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08/30/2019

“Pray for our Schools”

On August 27, “Pray for our Schools” had prayer at Manatee Elementary and Middle schools. I usually stay for the start of both schools since they share the same entrance. While holding my “Pray for our Schools” sign and praying for the schools, a deputy pulled up in her cruiser. When she approached me I greeted her, “Good morning deputy.” She replied, “Good morning.” The deputy said, “The school is getting bombarded with phone calls, are you going to be out here all day?”
I said, “No ma’am, I will be leaving by 9:15.”
She then asked, “Will you be back tomorrow? I’m just trying to get a heads up on what’s going on.”
I said, “I usually go to a different school every week.”
She went on to say, “This is my first year working at the schools, so I need to send an email to the school board letting them know your plans.”
I said, “I don’t think that’s necessary since I sent a registered letter to school board members and the superintendent last year.”
The deputy then asked me, “May I see your ID?”
I said, “No problem.” The deputy was very nice during the whole process. When she returned from the car and handing me my ID, I asked her, “Are you a Christian?”
She said, “Yes I am.”
Normally I would have prayed for her right there, but I sensed in my spirit it wasn’t a good time. As she was getting ready to leave I said, “Thank you for your service, I will be praying for you.”
She replied, “Thank you.”
For the 1-1/2 hours I spent outside the schools many teachers and parents drove in giving me their approval for being there.
However, just before I was ready to leave a man drove by and hollered, “F…you and your God.”
All I could do was pray for him.

In the year of our Lord 2019 –
Blessings, Tom
[email protected]
“In all your ways, acknowledge Him…” Proverbs 3:6

Congressman Balart, you and your colleagues have not only forgotten the “Higher Law” in America, but have now come again...
05/26/2019

Congressman Balart, you and your colleagues have not only forgotten the “Higher Law” in America, but have now come against God Himself by legislating immorality.

Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Recently, you, along with eight other House Republicans aligned yourselves with Democrats by voting in favor of HR5 (“Equality Act”) which protects the LBGTQ community from discrimination. The “Equality Act” will criminalize Christians for their faith, ...

Illinois Senators passed a bill requiring schools to teach about the history of g**s, le****ns and other LGBT individual...
05/13/2019

Illinois Senators passed a bill requiring schools to teach about the history of g**s, le****ns and other LGBT individuals is unconstitutional.

To all Illinois Senators – Recently, the Illinois Senate approved SB3249 requiring public schools to teach LGBT history. Requiring schools to teach about the history of g**s, le****ns and other LGBT individuals is unconstitutional. Note the Illinois Constitution Preamble:“We, the …

04/12/2019

“Pray for our Schools”

On April, 2, “Pray for our Schools” had prayer at Manatee Elementary and Middle schools for the second time this year. I usually stay for the start of both schools since they share the same entrance. For the 1-1/2 hours I spent outside the schools many teachers and parents drove in giving me their approval for being there. However, I couldn’t help but notice many were not happy with my presence that day. Two deputies pulled in, checked me out and left. My good friend Thomas O'Donnell pulled in, stopped and greeted me saying, “God bless you brother.”

On April 4, “Pray for our Schools” had prayer at Gulfview Middle School for the second time this year. The out pour of love and approval for being there was overwhelming. Two deputies were parked in different locations and never checked on me. I found this to be unusually because I was only about 75 feet from the school entrance with no fence between myself and the school. One man pulled in, slowed down and greeted me with a very excited look on his face. I watched him drop off his child, drive around the block and then pulled up in front of me. He introduced himself as Mike Johnson, an associate of the Christian Healing Center of Naples.
Mike encouraged me by saying, “What you’re doing is having an impact on our community.”
I said, “Glory to God.”
For the next 15 minutes Mike prayed blessings and a fresh anointing over me. He then began to prophesy how God was going to use me for His Kingdom purposes. It was a very powerful and overwhelming experience. I hugged and thanked Mike for his obedience to the Lord that day. He gave me his contact information so we could stay in touch.

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