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- February 6, 2015
Christian to the Core I am finally writing this letter in response to an article I saw in Liberty some years ago (actually, May/June 1996). I was a bit surprised when I read "Our Godless Constitution." As a teacher and historian I was alarmed at your article. Over the years I became fascinated with early
READ MORE"The Power Choice" article states that many evangelicals are moving away from supporting Separation of Church and State. The primary reason for that shift is that the humanist-dominated courts, media and politicians have redefined that term. When Jefferson coined the phrase in a letter to Baptists he meant that Church and State were separate entities
READ MORE"Islamophobia" In this article by Omer Bin Abdullah (March/April), Mr. Abdullah tries to convince people that the religion of Islam is one of peace and goodness. No doubt there are many good people in Islam, but their religion is not one of peace. Their book, the Holy Quran, speaks on this topic. In Sura 9:29
READ MOREThanks I have received Liberty magazine for many years and always find each issue fresh and stimulating, particularly in the treatment of controversial issues. I teach a class in religious liberty at the Dickinson School of Law and often find articles in Liberty that are timely and useful in offering students current treatment of various
READ MOREPrayer Warriors Your May/June issue is very stimulating, interesting, and witty. Since the feature story is "Alabama's Religious War," you can imagine how I immediately focussed on that. Thanks for championing the civil rights issues! And be sure to give the person or persons who design your covers a special award. I think that your
READ MOREMystery Passage I found your article "Justice Kennedy's Mystery Passage" (July/August), to be quite fascinating. It was at least as fascinating as those various excursions in the past when, as you put it, jurisprudence gives way to metaphysics. To me, the stand-out example was Judge Brevard Hand's ruling that, in essence, declared "secular humanism" to
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