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    One Man's Faith is Another's Secular Organization I have enjoyed your magazine for some time, finding your articles sometimes amusing (often unintentionally), sometimes stimulating, and sometimes moving. I have rarely found them inaccurate. However, in your article "A Ride Down Sixteenth Street" (September/October 1998), you have included in your list of religious places of worship

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    I was very interested to read "The Establishment Clause Assault" by Glenn Bergmann, in the March/April 1999 edition of Liberty. Mr. Bergmann eloquently illustrated the perverse paradigms in the Establishment Clause controversy. Frequently, we are tempted to believe that threats to religious freedom come only from Supreme Court rulings, such as Boerne v. P.F. Flores,

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    Clifford Goldstein makes some very good points in the matter of Christians loving their neighbor when he writes, "Thus, loving even those whose views oppose yours is about as fundamental as fundamental Christianity can get . . . Jesus never said to love your neighbor's beliefs, only your neighbor–a big difference" (THE LOGIC OF HATE,

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    Back to Creation From time to time I've come across a copy of your magazine and have enjoyed several of the articles in its pages. A recent article, "Monkey Fever in Kansas" (March/April 2000), was of particular interest to me as I do workshops for teachers and am a consultant with public schools concerning the

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    A Warm Fuzzie I read your "Millennium Man" piece and felt that you must be named after Abraham Lincoln since some of the stardust of the Gettysburg address fell onto your pen for that piece … well done! LARRY PAHL via E-mail [Whoever said ego has no place in editing never got such an endorsement.

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    As a result of comments in today's media, I write to provide some insight about my thoughts on organized religion. I want to be clear about one thing. I respect the role that religious organizations play I our communities and more importantly, that faith plays in people's lives. I appreciate the presence of religious organizations

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