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First Amendment protects, doesn't bar, religion
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In 1994, Oxford University Press brought out "Religion, the Mission Dimension of Statecraft." This study was "prompted in part by a concern that the rigorous separation of church and state in the United States has desensitized many citizens to the fact that much of the rest of the world does not operate on similar basis." In order to achieve more peaceful reconciliation to bitter conflicts, greater stress must be placed on "approaches that key to deep-rooted human relationships (religion) rather than to state-centered philosophies." The contributors to this volume believe that religion in general and religious individuals in particular can play a "powerful role in peacemaking" in world conflicts.
These two examples of recent scholarship underline the importance of religion even in our post-modern culture and the need for civil public discussion of religion. Such a discussion is entirely consistent with intent of the Founders of our country, does not violate the principle of separation of church and state, and is not intended to "shove" anyone's particular religious beliefs down another's throat.
Joseph A. Cannon is the editor of the Deseret Morning News.
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