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- Matthew 4:18-22: Why Did They Follow Him?
- Is Dale Carnegie Biblical?; Compromise for God; Pagan Roots; Callimachus; Priests and Allegory; Israelite Welfare System; Lois Wilson
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Tag Archives: Hobby Lobby
Reflections on Justice Scalia
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia passed on unexpectedly last week. I have been wanting to write a post reflecting on him and his approach to constitutional law. Here it is! A. I do not know exactly when I first heard … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Current Events, Deaths, Life, Political Philosophy, Politics, Religion, School, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged Alan Dershowitz, Antonin Scalia, Employment Division vs. Smith, Hobby Lobby, originalism, Picket Fences, Ralph Nader, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, RFRA, Stephen Breyer, strict constructionism, textualism
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On the Hobby Lobby Decision
I’m going to talk about the Hobby Lobby case in this post. Let me give you some personal background. The Hobby Lobby decision was based, at least in part, on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which was passed in … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Hobby Lobby, Justice Antonin Scalia, RFRA
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Hobby Lobby and Observant Jewish Employers: Apples and Oranges?
Starting in March, I will put on hiatus my usual practice of blogging through books. I will still write book reviews, but I probably won’t write a series of posts about a given book that I am reading. Rather, I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Politics
Tagged Hobby Lobby, Mona Charen, National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs
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