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Did Founders favor religion in schools?
Coeur d'Alene Press· 20 hours agoLately, a few politicians and thought leaders have claimed the Founding Fathers intended religion in public schools, and that’s what ...
Local opinion: Founders' wisdom on working for common good
Arizona Daily Star· 14 hours agoExamining their writings and perspectives offers valuable insights into what they might have thought...
Opinion: America’s founders would say we’re getting patriotism all wrong
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWhile today’s rigid political climate seems normal, this intransigence is not a traditional American...
What AI James Madison Said About America
Time Magazine· 1 day agoA while back, I went on a quest to figure out and—and live by—the original meaning of America’s Founding document: the Constitution. The reason for this...
Religious tolerance should be celebrated
Smoky Mountain News· 7 days agoTo the Editor: “In the beginning God created ….” Do you recognize those famous words? Many people do. They are the first five words of the King James Bible. Sacred to many. Yet, few people have ...
America’s red-blue divide is like two different countries at war over everything | Opinion
Fresno Bee via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe issues of race and religion intermingle among some Republicans. Rep. Marjorie Taylor...The word...
North Dakota mom of 18 gained fame for her love of education and giving birth to her own baseball...
The Fargo Forum· 3 days agoThose gathered in New York City to witness the crowning of Elizabeth Bodine, a North Dakota farm...
Lucien Cyril Kapp
Herald & Review· 4 days agoPatrick Church, 407 E. Eldorado, at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. A prelude concert of hymns and anthems will be given 30 minutes prior to the...
Reynolds Hutchins: Mr. Jefferson's Tears, or how to quell a student rebellion
The Daily Progress· 18 hours agoIt’s been days now since dozens of unruly masked students were cleared from University of Virginia Grounds. Thomas Jefferson, the school’s founder and first rector, called it “the most painful event” of his entire life.