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Of Human Bondage

October 06, 2022
by Caroline Miller
14th Amendment, a woman's right to health care, abortion vote in Kansas, coverture, EMTALA, history of slavery, Linda Burstyn, Merrick Garland sues Idaho, middle class slavery, Ms magazine, patriarchy, patriarchy and religion, poverty and slavery, religious diversity in the U. S., religious overreach, Roe v Wade, Samuel Alito, slavery, unaffordable housing, women as slaves
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If past practices are a justification for anything, then slavery should be legal. Slavery existed long before the birth of Christ, and several passages in the Bible sanction the institution. Many of us may think slavery is illegal in the modern world.  But, those of us who do are wro
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A Lawless Supreme Court Majority

October 04, 2022
by Caroline Miller
a woman's right to privacy, curtailments in human rights, individual vs. humn rights, Rove v. Wade, Samuel Alito, suburban voters in the 2022 election, the crime of human rights being put to a vote, the high Court violates women's human rights, The Trail of Tears, World War 11 and Japanese internment
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We know good intentions can go wrong.  The relatives of a 3-year-old girl recently beat and choked her to death in their efforts to exorcise the devil they assumed possessed her. Authorities found the child’s crumpled body on the floor of the church her family attended. As might be
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How To Love A Wall

September 06, 2022
by Caroline Miller
Atheists, benefits of diversity, boundaries as freeing, Christian Dogma, Egyptian god Horus, Freethought Today, religious freedom, resistance to change, Samuel Alito, shared religions myths of deity, The Establishment Clause, the wall between church and state, U. S. First Amendment
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My high school math teacher, Mr. Crawford, taught me a great lesson in life. I don’t remember much about the right angles of an isosceles triangle, but I do remember his adage: Your freedom stops where somebody’s chin begins. Personal freedom isn’t absolute. If I am to have it,
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Finding Common Ground

January 12, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Brett Kavanaugh, brinksmanship, Chuck Schumer, Dopnald Trump, Federalist Society. Conservatism, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Roberts, Neil Gorsuch, originalism, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Samuel Alito
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(Because of the events of last week, I feel this blog bears repeating.) Few would argue against the notion that under Donald Trump’s Presidency, American democracy has been tested at all levels of government.  How far that testing has gone is a cause for concern for many. Recently,
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Laughter, Tears And The Inquistion

June 06, 2017
by Caroline Miller
Donald Trump, Freedom From Religion, Johnson Amendment, Mike Pence, Norman Vincent Peal, Samuel Alito, separation of Church and State
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To survive the Trump presidency, a person must either develop a sense of humor or go mad.  I’ll say this for atheists, they have a sense of humor.  Since Trump’s inauguration, members of Freedom From Religion, (FFR) have contributed $100,000 on behalf of Mike Pence to their orga
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