Issues in Religious Liberty: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on Oversight on the State of Religious Liberty in America Today, June 26, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 834 páginas |
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I am perplexed that when so many credible and major religious bodies asked the
Supreme Court to review , simply to review , Dr . Moon ' s case , that review was
denied . These religious bodies deem the case momentous in terms of their ...
I am perplexed that when so many credible and major religious bodies asked the
Supreme Court to review , simply to review , Dr . Moon ' s case , that review was
denied . These religious bodies deem the case momentous in terms of their ...
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The framers expressed nothing on the matter when , after extensive deliberation ,
they integrated their views in the written Constitution . When one : is asked such a
question , one must return the question by asking what is me int by " aid " .
The framers expressed nothing on the matter when , after extensive deliberation ,
they integrated their views in the written Constitution . When one : is asked such a
question , one must return the question by asking what is me int by " aid " .
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I was one of those Senators who joined in a letter to the Attorney General , and I
think perhaps , Mr . Chairman , you were also asking him to seek certiorari in the
Moon case in the Supreme Court to get these issues settled . We will also have ...
I was one of those Senators who joined in a letter to the Attorney General , and I
think perhaps , Mr . Chairman , you were also asking him to seek certiorari in the
Moon case in the Supreme Court to get these issues settled . We will also have ...
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He asked : Where are the guarantees of complete religious liberty ; where is the
protection for the individual to believe or not to believe , to worship or not to
worship , to be free to support his church or any religion or any religious cause
and ...
He asked : Where are the guarantees of complete religious liberty ; where is the
protection for the individual to believe or not to believe , to worship or not to
worship , to be free to support his church or any religion or any religious cause
and ...
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The government must not , cannot , and should not define what is acceptable
religious practice for another person or any of its citizens . If the court had only
asked the questions , who is injured and what property is destroyed ? Since there
is ...
The government must not , cannot , and should not define what is acceptable
religious practice for another person or any of its citizens . If the court had only
asked the questions , who is injured and what property is destroyed ? Since there
is ...
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