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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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say hello to a little restriction of speech

On the celebrated biblioblog, Say Hello to my Little Friend, Glenn Peoples (whose theology I admit I often don’t much care for), has continued his tradition of writing in extremely perceptive ways about restrictive governmental interference in life.  Today I found this little gem on campaign financing.  I won’t respellout everything he said, but know [...]
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