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Why the Religious Right Is Wrong About Separation of Church and State
Robert Boston
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| #1388758 in Books | Prometheus Books | 2003-07-01 | 2003-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.31 x.64 x5.38l,.73 | File type: PDF | 281 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| We can all unite behind this book|By Book Shark|Why the Religious Right Is Wrong About Separation of Church and State by Rob Boston
What an excellent book! Rob Boston does a wonderful job of illustrating in words the importance of maintaining and supporting the separation of Church and State. Such books are so important because it destroys myths perpetuated by the r||"...very useful overview for students and those seeking introduction to an issue that is not likely to go away." -- Conscience, Winter 2003-4|From the Publisher|"This well-written book by an experienced journalist a
Award-winning journalist Robert Boston lambastes the zealots of the Religious Right for spreading misinformation about the constitutional principle of the separation of church and state. Boston reveals how a band of ultraconservative religious groups with a political agenda - led primarily by televangelist Pat Robertson - is conducting a systematic war aginst the separation of church and state. The tactics of these groups are designed to exploit unfounded fears and turn ...
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