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Sep. 14, 2022

Founders did not intend to abolish prayer in public spaces

Myron Moskovitz's September 6 piece Coercing Religion - Part One reignited a flame in me that I expressed back in a 2010 Daily Journal piece entitled The Founders Did Not Seek to Abolish Religion!

Kris Whitten

Retired California deputy attorney gener

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Myron Moskovitz's September 6 piece Coercing Religion - Part One reignited a flame in me that I expressed back in a 2010 Daily Journal piece entitled The Founders Did Not Seek to Abolish Religion!

Moskovitz remonstrates about prayer being a part of official proceedings in our local, state and federal legislatures, and at local schools' football games, asking "Can't these guys pray at home, or in their cars? Any place wh...

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