What was the ‘wall’ Thomas Jefferson spoke about?
What was the ‘wall’ Thomas Jefferson spoke about?
What was the ‘wall’ Thomas Jefferson spoke about?
How has the state benefited from the church throughout history?
Is the term “Separation of Church and State” in the Constitution? How have many been mistaken?
What are the three huge mistakes religious conservatives often make about the separation of church and state?
Separation of Church and State–From Misunderstanding to Understanding–Creating Clarity from Confusion! We are joined by David New (Constitutional Attorney). Topics discussed include: What are the three huge mistakes that religious conservatives often make? How has the state benefited from the church throughout history? What was the intention of the “wall” that Jefferson mentioned?
– VP Pence referred to the statement made by Pres. Trump that the Jewish people are the people of the Book. What is the significance of the statement, “people of the Book”?
– “The Jewish people held fast to a promise through all the ages, written so long ago, that “even if you have been banished to the most distant land under the heavens,” from there He would gather and bring you back to the land which your fathers possessed.”
“We will mark the day when the Jewish people answered that ancient question – can a country be born in a day, can a nation be born in a moment? – as the State of Israel celebrates the 70th anniversary of its birth.” Excerpts from VP Pence’s speech before the Knesset
How significant are these words made by the U.S. VP Pence before the Knesset? Was the VP’s address to the Knesset more of a speech or perhaps a sermon?
– Jimmy DeYoung is asked, after the treatment of Israel from previous administrations, did you think any administration would come along and support Israel the way the Trump administration has?
In a speech to the Israeli Knesset, VP Pence made it clear that the U.S. has always stood with and identified with Israel. Has there ever been a nation who has stool so strongly with the principles and values of the nation of Israel? If not, what is the significance of this relationship between Israel and the U.S.?
– Sam Rohrer is asked, what are the non-negotiable areas (often called one’s core) that can/should never be compromised?
– If someone is pressured to concede in any way on moral or constitutional truth then they’ve done wrong?
– Gary Dull is asked, what advice have you given to political leaders who live constantly under the pressure to compromise where they should not do so?
– What would be an example of an appropriate political compromise?
Is compromise a good or bad thing?
Compromise–Is it a Good or Bad Thing? Does it Actually Matter? Topics discussed include: The three areas where compromise is often sought–political, relational, and doctrinal.
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