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A Win for Christian Counselors and Religious Liberty

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United States
Started April 02, 2026

In a resounding victory for religious liberty on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8–1 in Chiles v. Salazar in favor of a Christian counselor and against Colorado’s “conversion. The post A Win for Christian Counselors and Religious Liberty appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
Allowing conversion therapy under the guise of religious liberty endangers vulnerable populations and can lead to harmful psychological consequences.
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The ruling raises concerns about the potential normalization of practices that many consider unethical, which could undermine professional counseling standards.
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The decision reinforces the importance of personal belief systems in counseling, advocating for diverse therapeutic practices that respect individual faith.
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The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Christian counselors upholds essential religious liberties and protects freedom of speech in therapeutic settings.
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This ruling highlights the ongoing conflict between religious rights and LGBTQ+ rights, necessitating a balanced approach to both freedoms.
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