E8: Misunderstanding Religious Freedom: The Liberal Push for a Secular Society
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Are we losing our nation's religious foundation in the name of progress? Has the push for secularism started to overshadow our right to practice faith? Are you concerned that the "freedom OF religion" guaranteed to us in the Bill of Rights is gradually morphing into a "freedom FROM religion"?
In today's episode, we'll discuss how the concept of religious freedom has evolved over time and how it's being threatened today. We'll also explore the conservative arguments for preserving the original meaning of freedom of religion.
It's up to us as conservative educators to stand up for our beliefs and advocate for the preservation of religious freedom in our classrooms and communities. By understanding the history and arguments surrounding this issue, we can have some deep, effective conversations with the opposition and even influence policy to protect this essential right.
Links to referenced resources in episode:
Engel v. Vitale and Related Cases
Coach Joe Kennedy Article
Religious School Funding Article
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