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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[ Applause . ] Please , I would like really not to have any show of emotion during
this hearing . That does not mean I do not want you to act the way you feel but I
just believe that the purpose of this hearing is to explore these matters and find
out .
[ Applause . ] Please , I would like really not to have any show of emotion during
this hearing . That does not mean I do not want you to act the way you feel but I
just believe that the purpose of this hearing is to explore these matters and find
out .
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I believe that it is not truly faithful to the vision of the Framers for courts to hold - as
the Supreme Court did in the case of Marsh v . Chambers that legislatures may
initiate their proceedings with official prayers pronounced by publicly funded ...
I believe that it is not truly faithful to the vision of the Framers for courts to hold - as
the Supreme Court did in the case of Marsh v . Chambers that legislatures may
initiate their proceedings with official prayers pronounced by publicly funded ...
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In our society , I believe that such a structure requires the vigilant separation of
the ecclesiastical and civil realms - not the expulsion of God from life , but the
separation of the realms of God and of Caesar . I believe that this subcommittee
is to ...
In our society , I believe that such a structure requires the vigilant separation of
the ecclesiastical and civil realms - not the expulsion of God from life , but the
separation of the realms of God and of Caesar . I believe that this subcommittee
is to ...
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While generalizations about such large matters are always treacherous , I believe
that the ultimate aims of the First Amendment ' s religion clauses are to facilitate
spiritual volition by showing no government favoritism toward , or animosity ...
While generalizations about such large matters are always treacherous , I believe
that the ultimate aims of the First Amendment ' s religion clauses are to facilitate
spiritual volition by showing no government favoritism toward , or animosity ...
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Senator Leahy , I believe the answer is " yes , ” the State does have that interest
and religion is not an excuse under our Constitution for inflicting harm on
helpless people . But in answering that question - and with a view toward the
recent ...
Senator Leahy , I believe the answer is " yes , ” the State does have that interest
and religion is not an excuse under our Constitution for inflicting harm on
helpless people . But in answering that question - and with a view toward the
recent ...
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