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The Rise of the Family: Influence and Power in the United States

The Rise of the Family: Influence and Power in the United States

The Family, a secretive Christian organization, has woven a complex web of influence throughout the corridors of power in the United States. This deep-seated network, with roots in local men’s groups, extends its tendrils to the highest echelons of government, including the U.S. presidency. This article explores the Family’s intricate interplay of theology, ideology, and […]

3 Landmark Cases: When Religion and Law Collide

3 Landmark Cases: When Religion and Law Collide

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the separation of church and state, a principle that has been tested time and again throughout history. This separation is enshrined in the Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from making any law “respecting an establishment of religion.” But what exactly constitutes an “establishment of religion”? […]