Religious Rights
It's nice to see my civ pro professor [James A. Sonne] striking a pose on your September cover. The well-written "Defending the Faithful," on Stanford's Religious Liberty Clinic, raises some issues worthy of discussion. For example, Pastor Sam Gallucci's commendable service to the poor is a shining example of living Christ's message, but is it religious practice, per se? (We Catholics call it a corporal work of mercy.) And if we do call it religious ...
It's nice to see my civ pro professor [James A. Sonne] striking a pose on your September cover. The well-written "Defending the Faithful," on Stanford's Religious Liberty Clinic, raises some issues worthy of discussion. For example, Pastor Sam Gallucci's commendable service to the poor is a shining example of living Christ's message, but is it religious practice, per se? (We Catholics call it a corporal work of mercy.) And if we do call it religious ...
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