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Opponents’ Blueprint for a “Secular” Constitution Would Be Unrecognizable to America’s Founders
				Recently, an activist group known as the Secular Democrats of America (SDA) sent a document to the president and the administration with a directive “to take back the mantle of religious freedom and pluralism.”
On the surface, the title—Restoring Constitutional Secularism and Patriotic Pluralism in the White House—makes the SDA’s mission sound appealing.
	
			On the surface, the title—Restoring Constitutional Secularism and Patriotic Pluralism in the White House—makes the SDA’s mission sound appealing.
									
						Posted in Federal					
					
													
						Tagged Coach Kennedy, Danbury Baptists, Equality Act, Fulton v. City of Pennsylvania, Joe Kennedy, Kelle Berry, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, SCOTUS, Secular Democrats of America, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court					
					
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		Offending Christians: The Bladensburg Cross Case
				One of the major U.S. Supreme Court decisions we’ll soon hear about is the Bladensburg cross case. This is the case in which secularists are demanding the removal of a large cross that memorializes veterans in the town of Bladensburg, Maryland because the cross resides on public property.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Religious Liberty					
					
													
						Tagged American Legion, Bladensburg cross, Danbury Baptists, Jack Phillips, James A. Wynn Jr., Paul G. Kengor, Peace Cross, Stephanie Thacker, The American Legion v. The American Humanist Association, Thomas Jefferson					
					
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