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  • Faith Talk0

    The election of 2008 promises to be a historic one for a number of reasons. The campaign itself has set a record of sorts by starting so early. The candidates have generally raised historically high amounts of money for their war chests—and they are already spending like there is no tomorrow. Since there is no

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  • Faith in World's Newest State0

      This country belongs to all of us,&” affirmed President José Ramos-Horta of East Timor, adding with a smile, &”Heaven, of course, may be divided up.&” It was a lighthearted way of pointing out that there is full religious freedom under the constitution, and all religions are free to pursue their faith goals. East Timor

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  • Faith in Works0

    Perhaps no area in society exacerbates the internal tension in the First Amendment between the establishment clause and the free exercise clause than they public workplace. Disputes over religious expression in the public workplace present a constitutional clash between two First Amendment rights: (1) freedom of speech and religion and (2) church-state separation. Consider the

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  • Faith In The World0

    It is time to acknowledge the atrocious treatment that people of faith receive around the world. It is time to send the governments of these nations clear messages that they cannot persecute people of faith while the world stands silently by. It is time to acknowledge that China, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkmenistan each

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  • Faith in the Workplace0

    In a lot of ways, Terrence McGarr is your average teenager transitioning into young adulthood. He loves music and sports and is working two jobs as he prepares to start college this fall. But growing up in a home where the religious belief forbids certain kinds of work between sunset on Friday to sunset on

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  • Faith in Politics0

    Henry David Thoreau once remarked on the "great flapping ear" of the American public wanting to know everything about everything. And, in spite of the elephantine imagery he seemed to use, the contemporary curiosity crosses all party lines. Yet, at times that curiosity, while insatiable, is a little like an internet search engine let loose

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