The Right to Believe

The Right to Believe
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Publisher : Vide Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0578703572
ISBN-13 : 9780578703572
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Book Synopsis The Right to Believe by : Thomas Freiling

Download or read book The Right to Believe written by Thomas Freiling and published by Vide Press. This book was released on 2020-06-10 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This compelling book offers thoughtful views on how and why America's religious liberties are under attack today, and what actions can be taken to protect this important freedom. You'll better understand the rich history of religious liberty in America and the reasons why it's come a lightning-rod issue that's being debated everywhere from the the media to the halls of Congress. The contributors of this book believe that religious organizations, churches, pastors, and ministries are subject to increasing attacks by anti-religious forces, and that the First Amendment preserves diversity, where people of different faiths, values, and beliefs can live peacefully together without fear or retribution from the government. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds, both personally and professionally, and each offers a valuable viewpoint based on their collective experiences. They all write for The Christian Post including David Closson, Rachel Alexander, Nolan Harkness, Robin Schumacher, Will Vining, Wallace Henley, Karen Farris, Charis Brown, Marcus Tatum, Justin Steckbauer, Ron Hale, Nicole Hayes, Prashanth Daniel, John Tuttle, Sean Coons, Greg Garner, Greg Sukert, and Mark Conn.


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