We should defend secular government while firecely defending freedom of religion. It is not remotely ceding religious observance to do the first, particularly at a time when secular governance is hanging on by a thread
We should defend secular government while firecely defending freedom of religion. It is not remotely ceding religious observance to do the first, particularly at a time when secular governance is hanging on by a thread
It is just flatly correct to note that the necessity of demonstrating Christian faith in particular as part of being electorally viable is poison to a free society