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Today's Lebanon Democrat column: "Separation of church, state only applies to Christians"

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KSTP-TV in the Twin Cities sent a crew to the Tarik ibn Zayad Academy in order to investigate their religious practices. TiZA focuses on Middle Eastern culture and shares a mosque with the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, and the school came under fire after a teacher alleged that the school was offering religious instruction in Islam to its students.

Separation of church and state for thee, but not for me

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Out of curiosity, I just spent a few seconds behind enemy lines -- namely, the website of Americans United for Supression of Church to the State -- to see what the Reverend Barry Lynn had to say about Jeremiah Wright. A search on Reverend Wright turned up zero responses, so I did some googling to see whether the Reverend Lynn has made any statement regarding Reverend Wright.

Fire-and-brimstone

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Check out these clips from Obama's postor, Jeremiah Wright, preaching politics from the pulpit.

Where is Americans United for Separation of Church and State on this? Oh, wait. This guy's a Democrat, so separation of church and state doesn't apply to him.

Today's Lebanon Democrat column: "Educrats take aim at homeschooling"

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A Washington, D.C. mother recently killed her four children several months after pulling them out of public school. They were supposed to have been homeschooled, but there is no evidence this ever took place. Nevertheless, educrats are using the incident to lobby for more government control of homeschooling.

Facing the liberals

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Facing the Giants is one of the best sports movies I've ever seen, not only because it tells an inspirational story, but because that story involves God. A high school in Tuscaloosa, Alabama thought so, too, and chose to show the film last month. You can probably guess what happened next:

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