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Bennett offers the solution of bringing religion back to educational institutes. He states that "we must have public policies that once again make the connection between our deepest beliefs and our legislative agenda." It is unfair to assume that the morality set up by the ten commandments in the Bible is even an accurate distinction between what is and is not moral...
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Bennett offers the solution of bringing religion back to educational institutes. He states that "we must have public policies that once again make the connection between our deepest beliefs and our legislative agenda." It is unfair to assume that the morality set up by the ten commandments in the Bible is even an accurate distinction between what is and is not moral...
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