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Where Religious Liberty and Power Meet

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 "I find (soul freedom) in the Constitution in the same way that I find the wind in the grain. You see the grain, but you can't see the wind. And when I read the First Amendment, I see the wind in the grain. Because isn't the First Amendment designed to protect soul freedom?"

Bill Moyers

"I believe we must be engaged up to our gills in dealing with the moral and ethical issues of the day, but also making every appeal and doing everything we can to make religion vital. Because only vital religion, not religiosity, will change the moral tone of a culture."

Dr.James M. Dunn

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