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  • Censorship and Religious McCarthyism0

    On April 9, 2008, the administration of the U.S. Air Force Academy planned to present a seminar titled &”U.S.A.’s War on Terror: Not a Battle Between Christianity and Islam.&” It would feature Michael (Mikey) Weinstein, alumnus of the academy and director of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation; Muslim scholar Reza Aslan; and former U.S. ambassador

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  • A Secular Nation?0

    The laws of every society reflect certain moral presuppositions. The law prohibits, allows, or promotes certain behaviors based upon what that society deems right or wrong. In America today, both sides of the debate on such divisive public issues as abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, and pornography are taking a distinct moral stance. Thus, the issue of

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  • The Summum of All Fears0

    The Supreme Court of the United States of America is not given to levity. Even the occasional outburst of its resident bad boy Antonin Scalia is less humorous than it is revealing of deeper divisions within the court not yet truly explored. We may yet get to see where all that leads—and a strange case

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  • The Break From Rome0

    This article is part one in a four part series. Read Part 2 Henry VIII set off an extraordinary chain of vents in the 1530s when he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church, becoming the first European monarch to deny the power of the Papacy, and establishing himself as “Supreme Head” of the church

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  • The American Advent of Benedict XVI0

    It wasn’t quite the Second Coming, but almost. For the six days in April that Pope Benedict XVI visited the United States, all the coverage, the hoopla, the accolades, the promotion, and the PR surrounding the visit could have led someone to believe that it had been Christ, and not His self-proclaimed vicar, who had

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  • Learning About the First0

    In the few years since the writing of the First Amendment in 1791, a separation between church and state has become a constitutional given. The First Amendment states, &”Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . . and to petition the government for a redress

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