Church & State Fundamentals: Does Church/State Separation Demean Religion?
Church & State Fundamentals: Does Church/State Separation Demean Religion? Friday July 7, 2006 One of the common arguments raised by those who object to the limitations placed upon how the government accommodates religious beliefs is that such limitations are an expression of hostility. Normally, such arguments are aimed at secularists and nonbelievers, but this masks the fact that there is another, equally important issue at hand: the search for secular justifications for religious displays leads to the secularization of religious symbols and content. Read Article: Does Church/State Separation Demean Religion? More about: ???–>Comments (0)See All Posts
One of the common arguments raised by those who object to the limitations placed upon how the government accommodates religious beliefs is that such limitations are an expression of hostility. Normally, such arguments are aimed at secularists and nonbelievers, but this masks the fact that there is another, equally important issue at hand: the search for secular justifications for religious displays leads to the secularization of religious symbols and content. Read Article: Does Church/State Separation Demean Religion? Comments (0)See All PostsShare