Roundtable: Is religion an appropriate basis for political belief or does voting based on religious conviction ultimately impede the religious freedom of others?

By CHUCK FREEMAN
Posted 8/31/16

“There is a lamentable want of first principles, well known and established, the authority of truth and justice.”  Rev.Theodore Parker, “The Political Destination Of America And The Signs Of The Times.” - 1848Now that the overly-scripted …

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