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Jessica I beviele the faith-based initiatives are dangerous because they have the potential of making churches dependent on government for funding.It’s easy to foresee churches and church leaders not criticizing public policy to avoid making some politician or bureaucrat angry and risk losing funding.Jesus wasn’t an agent of the state. Our Houses of Faith shouldn’t be either.I beviele the response of the faith-based community to the Bush policies was pathetic. The National Mall should have been filled with people dozens of times with church buses bringing people in. I can’t prove that the reason this did not happen is because of church and state entanglement but it’s not a stretch to say that it played into it.
Jessica I beviele the faith-based initiatives are dangerous because they have the potential of making churches dependent on government for funding.It’s easy to foresee churches and church leaders not criticizing public policy to avoid making some politician or bureaucrat angry and risk losing funding.Jesus wasn’t an agent of the state. Our Houses of Faith shouldn’t be either.I beviele the response of the faith-based community to the Bush policies was pathetic. The National Mall should have been filled with people dozens of times with church buses bringing people in. I can’t prove that the reason this did not happen is because of church and state entanglement but it’s not a stretch to say that it played into it.
Jessica I beviele the faith-based initiatives are dangerous because they have the potential of making churches dependent on government for funding.It’s easy to foresee churches and church leaders not criticizing public policy to avoid making some politician or bureaucrat angry and risk losing funding.Jesus wasn’t an agent of the state. Our Houses of Faith shouldn’t be either.I beviele the response of the faith-based community to the Bush policies was pathetic. The National Mall should have been filled with people dozens of times with church buses bringing people in. I can’t prove that the reason this did not happen is because of church and state entanglement but it’s not a stretch to say that it played into it.
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Reason. Truth. Civility.As citizens of a democratic nation, each of us has a responsibility to participate in the political process, especially during an election year. We must ask questions of the people seeking to lead us, we must demand the things we need as citizens and we must not let untruths go unchallenged. For democracy to work effectively, for our nation to move forward and for our Constitution – and the religious freedom it guarantees to all Americans – to be protected, we all must engage.
 

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