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(1) a non-profit Church are you free to speak ...

(1)    a non-profit Church are you free to speak about the vital issues facing you today? Please answer yes, no, uncertain, or don’t know.


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NCVETERAN Against all Enemies, Foreign and Domestic

Christian Law Association at http://www.christianlaw.org/ is an excellent place to search. The short answer is yes you can speak out on issues of the day. Seperation of Church and State was first recognized by the church as a neccessity, and does not just apply to issues convenient to those in opposition to the church. CLA helps churches ensure that their bilaws are written in such a way as to protect the church. CLA is always fighting to make sure that hate speach legislation or the likes does not slip in anything that limits the church's freedoms.

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