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Washington Monthly: Paul Baumann- ‘When Religion is Too Free’
Source:The New Democrat “But Waldman is too sanguine about the benefits “Americanizing” will have on the DNA of “ancient” religions. Some real tension should exist between an individualistic, often hedonistic society and traditional religious communities. Liberal democracy must cultivate in … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom of Choice
Tagged Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Craig Benzine, Crash Course, First Amendment, Free Speech, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Paul Baumann, Personal Choice, Personal Freedom, Pluralism, Separation of Church and State, U.S. Constitution
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Americans United: ‘We Are Americans United’- For Separation of Church and State
Source: The New Democrat From Wikipedia “The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prevents Congress from making any law respecting an establishment of religion, prohibiting the free exercise of religion, or abridging the freedom of speech, the freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Free Speech
Tagged America, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, First Amendment, Founding Fathers, Founding Liberals, Free Expression, Free Society, Free Speech, Free State, Freedom of Choice, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Individual Freedom, Individualism, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Society, Liberal State, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Personal Choice, Personal Freedom, Religion, Separation of Church and State, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Constitution, United States
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The Thinking Atheist: Seth Andrews- Interviewing Andrew Torrez: Christianity,Crimes, and The Constitution
Source: The New Democrat I believe to believe in the First Amendment, as well as the Fourth Amendment, and I would add Fifth Amendment, you have to believe in the right to choose, the right to believe, the right to … Continue reading
Posted in The Thinking Atheist
Tagged America, Andrew Torrez, Big Government, Christian Conservatives, Christian Nationalism, Christian Nationalists, Christian Right, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Administration, Donald Trump Presidency, Donald Trump White House, Far Right, Fascism, Fascists, First Amendment, Free Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Nationalism, Nationalists, New Right, Religious Conservatives, Religious Right, Republican Party, Separation of Church and State, Seth Andrews, Tea Party, U.S. Constitution, United States
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Constitution Daily: Opinion: Marci Hamilton: The History of Religion in The United States: Liberty and Theocracy
Source: Constitution Daily: Opinion: Marci Hamilton: The History of Religion in The United States: Liberty and Theocracy I believe Marci Hamilton hit it best that one of the great things about America is our Freedom of Religion and religious diversity. … Continue reading
Posted in U.S. Constitution
Tagged First Amendment, Free Society, Free State, Freedom of Religion, Individual Freedom, Kentucky, Kim Davis, Liberal Democracy, Liberty, Marci Hamilton, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Rowan County, Separation of Church and State, Theocracy, U.S. Constitution
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Blog For Arizona: The So-Called Religious Liberty Aka License to Discriminate Legal Fight: The Best Argument For Separation of Church and State
Source: Blog For Arizona:The So-Called Religious Liberty Aka License to Discriminate Legal Fight The whole Kim Davis same-sex marriage vs. so-called religious liberty case in Kentucky, is the best case for Separation of Church and State that I’ve ever seen … Continue reading
C-SPAN: Video Senator John F. Kennedy Speech to the Houston Ministries: JFK on Separation of Church & State
This post was originally posted at FRS FreeState on WordPress, March, 2012 Sen. John F. Kennedy was an Irish Catholic Northeastern Liberal Democrat. Running for President in 1960 and then being nominated by the Democratic Party as their presidential nominee, … Continue reading
Democracy Now: Video: Kevin Phillips on Roots of American Revolution, Future of American Politics
Democracy Now: Video: Kevin Phillips on Roots of American Revolution, Future of American Politics When you think of the United States of America, you think of a government that has separation of powers and checks and balances. And why is … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Goodman, Christian Right, Federal Republic, Federalism, Free Society, Free State, Kevin Phillips, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Society, Liberal State, Neoconservatives, Nermeen Shaikh, Religious Right, Separation of Church and State, Separation of Powers, Theocracy, U.S. Constitution
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Yale University: Video: Nicholas Wolterstorff on Faith in Liberal Democracy
. This post was originally posted at FRS FreeState on WordPress Faith in liberal democracy is about the freedom of and from religion. But that they are separate from the state and that all of these things come from the … Continue reading
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