It takes the average reader 4 hours and 42 minutes to read Why the Religious Right Is Wrong About Separation of Church and State by Robert Boston
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Award-winning journalist Robert Boston lambastes the zealots of the Religious Right for spreading misinformation about the constitutional principle of the separation of church and state. Boston reveals how a band of ultraconservative religious groups with a political agenda - led primarily by televangelist Pat Robertson - is conducting a systematic war aginst the separation of church and state. The tactics of these groups are designed to exploit unfounded fears and turn the American people against the separationist principle. They will not rest, Boston says, until the United States has become...
Why the Religious Right Is Wrong About Separation of Church and State by Robert Boston is 281 pages long, and a total of 70,531 words.
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