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Tag: separation of church and state

Expanding Public Pluralism

Expanding Public Pluralism

Posted on April 27, 2016April 24, 2016 by Ariel Ennis
As someone who wears a Yarmulke every day, I have always considered one of the most important components of a religiously pluralistic community to be the acceptance of public expressions of religio-sp... Read More
Supporting “Kill the Gays”: Implications for Religious Liberty in the US and Abroad

Supporting “Kill the Gays”: Implications for Religious Liberty in the US and Abroad

Posted on January 19, 2013January 19, 2013 by Jason Hines
Some Adventist related news came from Uganda recently and I find it particularly disturbing. Pastor Balsious Ruguri, church president for East and Central Africa, came out in support of the Anti-Homos... Read More
Are the "Nones" Affecting American Politics?

Are the “Nones” Affecting American Politics?

Posted on October 23, 2012December 13, 2012 by Nicole Edine
Yesterday, CNN Belief Blog posted an article begging the question, “Is President Obama the Wrong Kind of Christian?” The article thoughtfully outlined the history of progressive Christianity, the ... Read More
A Baptist Preacher and An Evangelical Author: Public Professions of Faith

A Baptist Preacher and An Evangelical Author: Public Professions of Faith

Posted on February 10, 2012 by Chris Hughes
This past week, two events have reminded me of the importance in offering alternative Christian witness to the dominant voices of our society. The first was a sermon delivered by Dr. Stephen Shoemaker... Read More

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