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S. 178, The Religious Freedom Act of 2007 (1 comment ↓)
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S. 178 would protect freedom of speech exercisable by houses of worship or meditation and affiliated organizations.
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Richard Fischer
September 25, 2007, 12:17pm (report abuse)S. 178 should be named the end of the separation of Church and State. With the passage of this bill church members can be told that they must vote for candidate X under pain of mortal sin or spending eternity in Hell. This type of religious coercion is not American. It belongs to totalitarian governments. This is not about freedom but enslavement to the dictates of a few.