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  • A Very Public Religion0

    Over the course of the past 13 years Justice Antonin Scalia has emerged as one of the most controversial figures on the Supreme Court. Some claim that he has almost single-handedly pushed the debates concerning the Constitution back to the text itself and away from concerns of social theory and even case precedent.1

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  • A Community at War0

    One of the most divisive issues in today

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  • When Rights Clash0

    Rebecca Corneau

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  • Tolerating the Intolerant0

    While the presidential campaign moved on, Bob Jones University and its ultra-conservative religious beliefs continued to stick in the craw of certain politicians. With few persons in Congress willing to stand up and defend the university

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  • The Revolution of 18000

    The Threat One of the lessons arising out of this particular election involved the priceless constitutional value of keeping one’s personal religious freedom intact in the midst of heated political debate. Candidates were to be free of having religious tests imposed upon them as a prequalification for public office. The Framers believed that anything less

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  • Liberty Briefs0

    Congressional Religious Makeup According to the Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, 150 Catholics, 72 Baptists, and 65 Methodists were present when the 107th Congress convened in January. Thirty-seven Jews, 15 Mormons, and six members of Eastern Orthodox churches made up the balance of those who responded to a question about their religious preference. Republicans are overwhelmingly

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