The fight for free religion in America
This PBS video, broadcasted on 12/18/2012, is worth watching and thinking about.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2315729403
It is full of topics worth debating, either here or elsewhere. Please share the link with those who might also be interested.
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The fight for free religion
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The fight for free religion
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Re: The fight for free religion
I just got done watching the documentary. Very informative piece indeed, especially for someone like me that enjoys the study of history and religion.
I don't know how much debate there is to have from this...it seemed like a fairly basic description of how the Constitution and Bill of Rights were formulated and where the influences came from. I suppose you could debate each individual founding father's take on religion and freedom of religion, but I think this was a good take on it, personally.
I don't know how much debate there is to have from this...it seemed like a fairly basic description of how the Constitution and Bill of Rights were formulated and where the influences came from. I suppose you could debate each individual founding father's take on religion and freedom of religion, but I think this was a good take on it, personally.