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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 Question of the Common Good0

    For much of the twentieth century, observers of American political culture could dismiss apocalyptic prophecy as a preoccupation thriving only on the paranoid fringes of national life. Nearly a decade into the twenty-first century, though, such a view is long past. The phenomenal commercial success of the Left Behind books and films put the spotlight

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  • The Conscience0

    &”The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state, but rather the conscience of the state. . . .  &”The good Samaritan represents the conscience of mankind because he also was obedient to that which could not be enforced. No law in the world could have produced

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  • Require the Little Children0

    Thousands, if not millions, of American Christians have complained that their religious freedoms have been taken away because of court rulings restricting public school prayer. Yet many people believe that when prayer is mandatory in a nonprivate educational setting, it violates the religious freedom of others. Imagine a Buddhist, a Jew, an atheist, and a

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  • Liberty for All0

    What began nearly eight years ago as an event more tightly focused on Liberty magazine and its first 100 years of publication has grown even more historic. What began as an event almost completely funded by Liberty magazine has grown into a shared financial endeavor that highlights many facets of the Seventh-day Adventist religious liberty

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  • Labor Unions and Workers' Rites0

    Organized labor has lately been working to transform its political muscle into organizing muscle through something creatively captioned &”the Employee Free Choice Act&”—&”free choice&” meaning that employees would be forever barred from having a secret ballot vote on whether they wanted to be represented by a labor union. Political pundits have argued that the union

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