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<title>Pro-life &#39;compromise&#39;: dancing with the devil; E-mails from Christian-bashers, detractors</title>
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<pubDate>22 Nov 2008 12:10 GMT</pubDate>
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...  nation, it is Secular Humanism. The U.S. Supreme Court has defined Humanism as a religion. The  ...  still happens to live inside her. The Ten Commandments forbad murder and stealing. So do the  ...
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<title>Commentary: Offbeat religion give test to First Amendment</title>
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<pubDate>22 Nov 2008 11:58 GMT</pubDate>
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...  in Utah in 1975, holds that the Ten Commandments were, in essence, the second draft of  ...  arguments a week ago as the U.S. Supreme Court looked for an intersection between the First  ...
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<title>Matt C. Abbott Pro-life &#39;compromise&#39;: dancing with the devil; E-mails from Christian-bashers, detractors</title>
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<pubDate>22 Nov 2008 11:32 GMT</pubDate>
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...  nation, it is Secular Humanism. The U.S. Supreme Court has defined Humanism as a religion. The  ...  still happens to live inside her. The Ten Commandments forbad murder and stealing. So do the  ...
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<title>An offbeat religion tests the First Amendment&#39;s balance</title>
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<pubDate>20 Nov 2008 07:28 GMT</pubDate>
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...  in Utah in 1975, holds that the Ten Commandments were, in essence, the second draft of  ...  arguments a week ago as the U.S. Supreme Court looked for an intersection between the First  ...
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<title>NY Times Distorts First Amendment to Secularize Society</title>
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2008 15:28 GMT</pubDate>
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...  &quot;relentless drive to secularize society.&quot; In a November 12 editorial, The Times urged the Supreme Court to rule that a Ten Commandments display in a public park in Pleasant Grove City, Utah, violated the First Amendment&#39;s  ...
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