Religion and Government
Religion and government are like a couple who sometimes have a hard time living together but who find they simply cannot live apart. Religion and government both need their independence in order to...
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There are four cornerstones of religious freedom that we as Latter-day Saints must rely upon and protect. The first is freedom to believe. No one should be criticized, persecuted, or attacked by...
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Religious teachings and religious organizations are vital to our free society and therefore deserving of its special legal protection.Our society is not held together primarily by law and its...
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Flattop wrote:Religion and government are like a couple who sometimes have a hard time living together but who find they simply cannot live apart. Religion and government both need their independence...
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Flattop wrote:There are four cornerstones of religious freedom that we as Latter-day Saints must rely upon and protect. The first is freedom to believe. No one should be criticized, persecuted, or...
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This discussion has reminded me (again) of the many wonderful hours of discission I so often had in my college days and very rarely have any more. I probably should have gone into academia and stayed...
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On the lighter side... I once read a quote from Chuck Connors (the one who portrayed "The Rifleman" and other "rugged individualist" roles). He started out in professional life as a baseball player in...
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It just dawned on me....I think I was having this exact same discussion, on somewhat different subjects, about two years ago. In fact, I think I'm having this exact same discussion in the thread about...
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ferlin wrote:This discussion has reminded me (again) of the many wonderful hours of discission I so often had in my college days and very rarely have any more. I probably should have gone into...
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Public officials "are not free to apply personal convictions — religious or other — in place of the defined responsibilities of their public offices," LDS Apostle Dalin H. Oaks said in a speech in...
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Religious freedom is a lifelong interest of mine. My first publication as a young law professor at the University of Chicago 53 years ago was an edited book on the relationship between church and...
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