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Religion


Separation of Church and State

Brian Kane 04 January 2009

Separation of Church and State

As the inauguration draws near, a peculiar guest is apparently invited, Reverend Rick Warren. Rev. Rick Warren has a best selling book and a strong following, .

Michelle Malkin makes a good point in pointing out the hypocrisy that when Republicans do something with religious leaders it is a violation of Secularism (Separation of Church and State) but when Democratic leader Barack Obama invites Reverend Rick Warren, it's perfectly fine!