Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 23:15:23 -0500
Subject: Your Church/State pages
From: Michael [delete]
To: <jalison
Hello,
I am sure your Separation web pages are being found and read by many in this election year when the power of >the religious right has continued to
increase its hold on the American electorate.
I thank you for those pages, and the hard work in creating them. They are an invaluable resource, and given the >"times", are a "must read". Keep up the great work!
Michael [delete]
PS: This NY Times article may interest you:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/31/politics/campaign/31faith.html
Thank you for your kind words
I don't think the web site will make much difference today, I suspect that
the same people will get voted back in again.
I suspect things will get much worse before they get better, but this too
will pass.
Things do go in cycles and the forerunners of the modern Religious right
has gained temporary power at times in the past 200 plus years but church
state separation in spite of some set backs always moved forward again as
those same forerunners passed from power and favor.
That will happen again this time.
ja
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