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On April 1, 2004, an interview with Alan Keyes and Betty and James Robison was aired on Life Today. In this excerpt, Dr. Keyes discusses religious liberty.

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  • he should be our president...he knows the constitution and is willing to defend it...

  • Alan keyes for president!

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  • I'd vote for him.

  • He is 100% right on this issue. Every time a Liberal tries to lecture me on separation of church and state, I tell them they should actually read The Constitution one day!

  • wow this is good.

  • This man is very smart. (o.0)

  • Very well expressed Alan, the world's greatest authority has said "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's."Matt.22:21.

  • @TehJedicake A quote someone said has no bearing on what the constitution actually says. As was clearly explained the federal government doesn't deal with religious affairs.

  • there is a shadow religeon, called political correctness. It is a shadow because it is hard to see but grows and stretches all over the country. You are no longer allowed to speak on Christ, without grave offense and legal infringements. The world is a scary place and getting worst by the day. We are getting close people. History repeats its self and the only thing that stands in the way is the quickly diminishing constitution

  • his expression is over dramatic, his gestures are that of a wizard. why won't you make eye contact, ambassador?

  • @jubileedoo It says the Federal government cannot make a law respecting religion or prohibit its free exercise. That limits government, not limits the influence of religion thereunto.

  • @goomee3d Who does what for Darwinism?

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