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tolerance and religious rights in new zealand
The New Zealand government, we are told by the MandM blog, is forcing re-education for officials of a religious school who hired fired an openly homosexual preacher teacher. And this reminds us that “Human Rights” laws are generally divided into two types: (1) non-invasive, such as a law which prohibits assault or government discrimination against [...]
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citizen of the day: janine giamendico
One of the most powerful governmental institutions is the public school system, which, along with its private branches, controls the lives of almost every American for about 12 years, or, in the case of those of us who attend public colleges, 16 or more. “Free and compulsory” education has, from a governmental perspective, one huge [...]
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notes on the relationship between gay adoption and the separation of church and state
Warning — if you are a child, particularly if you’re one of my siblings, make sure you get Mom or Dad’s permission before reading this. Related Posts:Thoughts on O’Donovan’s “The Desire of the Nations”Church and State — Two Forces at Oddschristianity and homosexualitytolerance and religious rights in new zealandcitizen of the day: janine giamendico
christianity and homosexuality