Separation Anxiety
In the name of a liberal, modern regime, the separationists brought forth a law that would no longer protect the free exercise of religion or respect the Jewish-Christian tradition. They have used the levers of the law, rather, for the sake of subjecting the religious to public penalties. In renderi...
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Published in: | National Review Vol. 54; no. 19; p. 58 |
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Format: | Book Review Magazine Article |
Language: | English |
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New York
National Review, Inc
14-10-2002
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Summary: | In the name of a liberal, modern regime, the separationists brought forth a law that would no longer protect the free exercise of religion or respect the Jewish-Christian tradition. They have used the levers of the law, rather, for the sake of subjecting the religious to public penalties. In rendering all truths conventional, and reducing them to beliefs passionately held, they have blithely removed any ground of truth for their own positions. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0038 2769-9587 |