Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson Calls Monogamy "Impossible", Talks NFL "Box" & Liberty City – Video


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Liberty University offers new proposal for civic center in Lynchburg

LYNCHBURG, Va. -

Liberty University is presenting a new idea for a possible civic center in Lynchburg.

LU is offering to build an arena on Candler's Mountain Road, next to Routes 29 and 460.

The property currently houses a large parking lot for Thomas Road Baptist Church and Liberty Christian Academy. Both facilities would likely have to move, if the arena is built.

Under the proposal, Lynchburg's government would own and operate the civic center, but Liberty would pay for construction and lease it for school events.

LU originally offered to build a civic center at River Ridge Mall, but engineers determined that location couldn't accommodate traffic for large events.

Here is the full press release from Liberty University:

Liberty University has presented Lynchburg officials with a draft proposal that could serve as the outline for an agreement between the university and the city for a new civic center in Lynchburg. The proposal calls for the university to pay for its use of and to finance the construction of a new regional civic center on Candlers Mountain Road near its juncture with the U.S.460/U.S. 29 bypass.

The university would provide the land for the facility and would allow the civic center to avail itself of some university parking spaces during major events scheduled when classes are not in session.

Under the proposal, the city would own and maintain ongoing operational control of the facility by creating a special purpose Sports Authority. Liberty would agree to a long-term lease which would require it to pay annual rent for the right of first refusal for 40 to 45 event dates including all mens basketball and hockey games, concerts and other special events. The Vines Center would continue to host convocation and sporting events that do not draw large numbers of off-campus participants driving to campus (parking is very limited near Vines).

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Same-Sex Fight Now Called Religious Liberty

Hobby Lobby, which employs 13,000 people, is suing the federal government. Hobby Lobby says their religious liberty is threatened by the Affordable Care Act (AKA Obamacare) because they should not be forced to participate in what they view as life-terminating contraception, including IUDs and the so-called morning-after pill.

The thrust of the argument is based on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), a law passed in 1993. The RFRA requires that the government show compelling interest when a persons religious rights are substantially burdened by what the government wishes to do

As the News-Gazette points out, the only problem for Hobby Lobby is that it is not clear whether that laws protections extend to companies.

The backdrop for this showdown is a changing landscape, where the Bush-era defeats of same-sex marriage including several state ballot initiatives that defined marriage as only between a man and a woman are now being pushed aside. Same-sex marriages and civil rights are winning. In fact, some are asking if the Southern Baptist Convention is giving up on the same-sex fight altogether.

But evangelicals are looking for a new front on which to fight the war. And that front is now called religious liberty.

The Washington Examiner says that Russell Moore, the president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, is seeking to redefine their battle, this time in an effort to make sure that, even if they cant keep homsexuals from marrying, they can at least not be forced to be ok with it.

And, of course, this extends into politics, candidates that evangelicals should support, and policy pushes. When asked about his ideal candidate for president in this new landscape, Moore said:

I would want a presidential candidate who understands the public good of marriage, and one who is not hostile to evangelical concerns, and who is going to protect religious liberty and freedom of conscience. We have been saying, Look, same-sex marriage is inevitable in American culture. It doesnt mean we should stop talking about it It means we need to start preparing our churches for a new generation.

Essentially, what this position means is that, even though evangelicals realize they have lost the same-sex marriage battle, they want the beliefs of Americans who oppose homosexual marriage on religious grounds be respected. What they do not say is what that means in terms of real-world actions, responses, and policy.

Some see this religious liberty argument as a convenient receptacle into which to pour anything that someone sees as a religious basis to deny others rights, whether it be marriage or birth control. Once in that receptacle, their actions would be protected by that umbrella, even if that means denying business service to gay people, unmarried couples, Muslims, or people with tattoos.

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