To the editor — Religion is a touchy subject. But when the Supreme Court makes controversial decisions that blur the division of church and state, citizens are obligated to weigh in. There is sound ...
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I'm writing in response to "Liberal loonyism wins another debate," (letter, Dec. 10). One could argue one way or another that political correctness is starting to go overboard, but I'm really getting ...
On Sept. 18, State Superintendent Ryan Walters spoke to the “Pray, Vote, Stand” summit in Washington, D.C., stating, “There is not separation of church and state in the Constitution or the Declaration ...