Don't Let Government Define Faith
Is this what conservative Christians wish to settle for: a governmental genuflection or acknowledgment that they exist? Do Christians wish to permit government not only to set the parameters for the public expression of their faith, but to define the faith itself?
The courts have been wrong for at least half a century in their limitation of religious expression, but the way to win back that right of expression is not mainly through courts, but through hearts.
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The first option offers limited power and no guarantee of compliance. The other offers unlimited power and the possibility of changing lives. Which seems better from a biblical standpoint?
Cal Thomas
How can we know anything about anything? That’s the real question
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