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Where is the honor?

Where is the honor?

The Alabama Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos is exactly why we have, in this country, a separation of church and state. Mind you, this is the same state that has laws in effect declaring that a pregnant woman can be charged with murder should she miscarry. (Those laws have been used for just that purpose. They originated in precisely the same ignorance as the Supreme Court ruling and produce an unjustness that should infuriate any compassionate individual.) And now,…

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Do We View the Constitution and Bill of Rights Correctly?

Do We View the Constitution and Bill of Rights Correctly?

The problem with viewing the Constitution and Bill of Rights as prohibitions on government activities is that those rights and freedoms not specifically articulated are then interpreted as perfectly allowable intrusions by government, and its agents, on the anomaly of individual freedom.   What if, instead, we recognize individual freedom as the default and government intrusion as the anomaly? This is, I believe, the stance the Founding Fathers took when they drafted both documents, knowing full well (again, I believe)…

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