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Sunday Mail Service in a Christian Nation

Jeffery Jay Lowder | May 1, 2006

Here is an interesting article on the Founding Fathers’ intent for the separation of church and state, focusing on the practices of the Post Office:

http://atheism.about.com/b/a/242048.htm/

I’d never seen some of these points before. Thanks to Bill Schultz for pointing this out to me.

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