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Religion and the American Republic: Why George Will is wrong

Religion and the American Republic: Why George Will is wrong

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September 3, 2013

ght="165" src="/sites/default/files/GW.JPG" alt="" />September 3, 2013 -- William R Thomas and Edward Hudgins of The Atlas Society critique the arguments George Will put forth in his recent article " Religion and the American Republic ."
Questions discussed include:

  • Is religion important to the flourishing of the American democracy?
  • Do individuals need to be religious to be "good citizens"?
  • Are only the religious virtuous?

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Edward Hudgins
About the author:
Edward Hudgins

Edward Hudgins, former director of advocacy and senior scholar at The Atlas Society, is the founder of the Human Achievement Alliance and can be reached at ehudgins@humanachievementalliance.org.

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