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Sign the Manhattan Declaration!

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Fellow American, As followers of Christ, no matter our denomination, we believe that God desires for

Fellow American, As followers of Christ, no matter our denomination, we believe that God desires for his people to be a blessing to the world and a force for renewal. Fellow American, As followers of Christ, no matter our denomination, we believe that God desires for his people to be a blessing to the world and a force for renewal. It was for this reason that, nearly a decade ago, the Manhattan Declaration was written to unite all Christians behind the core Biblical principles that will bring life and hope to our nation and our world. [Today, I ask that you join thousands of your fellow believers in taking a stand by signing the Manhattan Declaration.]( [Sign the Manhattan Declaration >>]( In doing so, you are affirming the sanctity of every human life. You are standing up for the belief in marriage as an institution between one man and one woman. And you are professing your commitment to the inherent right of religious freedom for all. If you agree, I hope you'll take just a moment of your time to [sign the Manhattan Declaration today.]( Faithfully yours, John Stonestreet President The Colson Center for Christian Worldview The Colson Center for Christian Worldview PO Box 50396 | Colorado Springs, CO 80949 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because you are registered with The Daily Caller to receive this mailing. To opt-out or change your subscription preferences please click the link below. [Preferences]( The Daily Caller | 1920 L St. NW | Suite 200 | Washington, DC | 20036 | US

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