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Michael Troy View Profile
| I can answer any question relating freedom of relgion or the Establishment clause. My specialties involve religious discrimination by government in allocation of benefits, usually in the educational area. I cannot give specific legal advice on specific cases you may have.
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Dean Gade U.S. View Profile
| The First Amendment. Early writings of the USA founding fathers.
Recent Supreme court rulings on church and state. The meaning of "separation of church and state" given by the Amendment and by the Bible. Knowledge of websites which speak to this matter. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ed Buckner View Profile
| Nationally known freethinker will answer questions on church and state, including giving specific quotations and historical or logical support on religious liberty questions. I`m an expert on the U.S. Constitution, First Amendment, and the Treaty with Tripoli (1796-97). I am a Regional Director for the Council for Secular Humanism, active in the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and a leader of the Atlanta Freethought Society and The Georgia Chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. I earned a Ph.D.in Educational Leadership from Georgia State University in 1983. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-06-06 How is doctrinal defamation Ok??: The purpose of excommunication is not defamation. The purpose of excommunication is to "win back" a brother: 1 Cor 5:11 11 But now I am writing you that you must not associate with anyone who calls...
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2008-05-26 church and state: Dear Jodi, Separation of church and state controversies swirl around almost constantly, largely because religious people don't really understand the purpose of such separation: to protect everyone,...
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2008-05-03 Could this be a Supreme Court Case?: I'm no attorney, but it seems quite unlikely to me that the courts or the legal system at all would get involved with such matters. A private organization, including a religious one, is generally free...
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2008-04-29 Is religion untouchable when violating human rights?: Churches are indeed free--arguably more than is reasonable--to abuse their power without any kind of government oversight, because of the First Amendment. The US Constitution, as amended, places such a...
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