
"The executive order says that religious liberty is being violated by "discrimination or hostility from the Government" towards people who are just trying to "practice their faith.""
""infringe upon longstanding conscience protections, prevent parents from sending their children to religious schools, threaten loss of funding or denial of non-profit tax status for faith-based entities, and single out religious groups and institutions for exclusion from governmental programs.""
""forget about that for one time.""
""religion back to our country.""
An executive order established a Department of Justice religious liberty commission to investigate and propose strategies to eliminate perceived threats to domestic religious liberty. The order characterizes violations as "discrimination or hostility from the Government" against people attempting to "practice their faith." It lists alleged attacks that "infringe upon longstanding conscience protections, prevent parents from sending their children to religious schools, threaten loss of funding or denial of non-profit tax status for faith-based entities, and single out religious groups and institutions for exclusion from governmental programs." The order and accompanying remarks criticized the idea of separation of church and state and promised to restore religion's role in national life.
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