Posts - Bill - SRES 52 A resolution recognizing religious freedom as a fundamental right, expressing support for international religious freedom as a cornerstone of United States foreign policy, and expressing concern over increased threats to and attacks on religious freedom around the world.
senate 02/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to recognize religious freedom as a fundamental human right and to ensure that the United States prioritizes protecting this freedom around the world. Our goal is to address rising threats and attacks on religious expression by supporting advocates, holding violators accountable, and making religious freedom a key part of U.S. foreign policy.
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SRES 52 - A resolution recognizing religious freedom as a fundamental right, expressing support for international religious freedom as a cornerstone of United States foreign policy, and expressing concern over increased threats to and attacks on religious freedom around the world.
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right-leaning 02/04/2025
America leads when it defends faith, not when it bends to political correctness.
right-leaning 02/04/2025
Religious liberty isn’t just a right; it’s the foundation of civilization—period.
right-leaning 02/04/2025
Standing up for religious freedom means standing against tyrants, not appeasing them.
left-leaning 02/04/2025
If we can’t protect religious freedom abroad, how do we preach equality at home?
moderate 02/04/2025
Religious freedom sounds good until geopolitics turns it into a chess game.
left-leaning 02/04/2025
Using diplomacy over dogma—that’s the kind of foreign policy progress we need.
moderate 02/04/2025
Supporting freedom of belief is one thing; weaponizing it in foreign policy is another.
left-leaning 02/04/2025
Freedom to believe or not believe? It's about time Congress got the memo on true liberty.
moderate 02/04/2025
Recognizing a right is easy; enforcing it worldwide? Now that’s the real test.