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  • Op. Cit.0

    Better Late Than Never I was first made aware of your magazine when I was a member of the Montana House of Representatives due to your habit of keeping legislators informed of your views. I want you to know that during my eight years in Montana government, I did not receive a publication that I

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  • Expelling God From School0

    They put the Negroes in the schools," said Representative George W. Andrews of Alabama after the 1962 Engel prayer decision, "and now they've driven God out." Of course, in the 35 years since then, the nation has progressed enough in race relations that no serious politician would utter such crudities. Yet America doesn't seem to

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  • Protecting the Protected0

    In case they didn't know it already, Tennessee public school students have the right to pray in a public school, vocally or silently, alone or with other students; the right to express religious viewpoints in a public school; the right to speak to and attempt to persuade other students in a public school about religious

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  • When Faith Heals0

    Liberty (January/February 1998) ran "When Faith Kills," by Steven Gey, which explored the thorny issue of religious freedom and alternative methods of healing when children are involved. The title itself suggested negative conclusions about the efficacious nature of this practice. This article attempts to present a more balanced perspective. Though adults have the right to

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  • Immaculate Misconceptions0

    "Tear down the wall! Tear down the wall!" the crowd shouted, inspired by Alabama governor Fob James's remarks at a rally in support of Judge Roy Moore's practice of opening sessions with prayer and of displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom. "The Supreme Court's 'wall of separation,'" the governor told the crowd, "reminds me

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  • Chandler's List0

    Michael Chandler has been trying to figure out why he's different. A product of northeast Alabama, Chandler has lived in De Kalb County all his life. As he walks along his deck, pointing out the boundaries of his 30-acre property, Chandler tells his junior high son not to stay out too long on the four-wheeler-it's

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