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...From its very beginnings, America has been rooted in religion. Though the Founding Fathers instituted a “wall of separation?? between church and state, they are also known to have used religious rhetoric in documents as fundamental to our understanding of nationhood as the Declaration of Independence. Indeed, what is so striking about the Declaration of Independence is that the objective source from which human equality and the listed inalienable rights are derived is a Supreme Being, “the Creator.” The origin of our nation in religion is also manifest...
...LITTLE BIT OF SEPARATION?...
...frustrating thing is that this album is damn easy to listen to. I want to hate Smith. I want to keep mocking him. Claim that his only sign of range was in “Six Degrees of Separation?? and that his dignity is harder to find than DJ Jazzy Jeff. But he’s too damn likable...
...Case for Separation?? (Staff Ed, March 2) objects to “state funds paying for a dogmatic and colored religious education,” and fears that the free use of government-funded vouchers would produce “de facto state sponsorship of one religious mindset.” Does the staff also wish to prevent welfare recipients from donating to religious charities? Surely the flow of taxpayer dollars into the collection plate constitutes “de facto state sponsorship”—yet such sponsorship is hardly terrifying when it comes...
...government has finally figured this out. It is unclear exactly when our culture began to revolve around communication of the technological type, but we can assume it began in 1876 with the invention of the telephone. And, as almost all of us are familiar with the unbearable pain of separation??that feeling of discomfort when we lack cell phone service—it seems inevitable that protection of communication technology would become an inalienable right in the eyes of the public. Now, after some noble efforts, the government is moving to protect those rights...