Judges and church judiciaries rule on denominational conflicts.
Ted Olsen | posted 10/01/2001 12:00AM
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Church and state in Texas:
The governor is blowing this one | Just when I thought we were getting our act together as a state and a nation on this issue, along comes a governor who apparently cares not one whit about a family whose religious instruction might differ from his. (Mark Davis, Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Also: Crossing the lines of church and state | Our civic God is Nature's God, accessible through reason - not Allah, Jesus or Jehovah, revealed through scriptures. (Don Erler, Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Also: A couple of wrong approaches | If we wanted the state to coerce faith, we would have voted for the Taliban (Molly Ivins, Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
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