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  • The State of Religious Liberty0

    This article has become the cornerstone of the international instruments defending religious freedom. In the General Comment we read: "The fundamental character of these freedoms is also reflected in the fact that this provision cannot be derogated . . . from even in time of public emergency."2 Another key document is the Declaration on the

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  • The State as Step-Parent0

    The protection of freedom of religion afforded by s. 2(a) of the [Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms] is broad and jealously guarded in our Charter jurisprudence.”1 So said the Supreme Court of Canada in 2004. Times have changed. Given the recent decision of the court in the case of S. L. v. Commission scolaire

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  • The Sound of Rain0

    It could have been a quiet day at 36,000 feet. Upgraded into first-class leather comfort, I could have settled into the half sleep my 3:00 a.m. rising demanded. I could have, should have, done the usual for my transcontinental trips and played a nonstop background of my favorite classical music—sleep-along music, as my teenage daughter

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  • The social network that you can wear

    The social network that you can wear6

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  • The Shaming of Religion0

    Religion and religious expression have been objects of censorship in the public schools for quite some time. However, the intolerance of anything related to religion has taken a turn for the absurd in recent years. Much of the credit for this state of affairs can be chalked up to those who have been relentlessly working

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  • The Search for Peace0

    Martin Luther was on his way back to school after a visit with his parents in Mansfield, Germany, when he narrowly escaped being struck by lightning. He prayed to Saint Anna, the mother of the virgin Mary, “Help me, Saint Anna, I will become a monk!” 1 Twenty-one years old at the time, Luther spent

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