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miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2013

America’s Founding Fathers considered religious liberty to be our “first freedom.”

For America’s Elites, Religious Freedom
 is a Non-Issue


 by JOE CARTER 


America’s Founding Fathers considered religious liberty to be our “first freedom.”  
But as Ken Blackwell notes, that view is no longer shared by our media and foreign policy elites:


All such understandings of the religious freedom foundation of American civil liberty and foreign policy seem long forgotten by the elites of today. The media cares little about religious freedom. The famous Rothman-Lichter study of 1981 surveyed 240 journalists from the prestige press. Of course, 80 percent of them voted one way, but a whopping 91 percent said they never attended a religious service of any kind. No wonder CNN’s Bill Schneider could famously say that the media “doesn’t get religion.”

But if 91 percent of top journos never worship, they are a tent revival in comparison to our foreign policy clerisy. And there’s the rub: Not only is religion not important in their own lives, our top foreign policy thinkers also fail consistently to understand why religion is important in the lives of others—especially those restive peoples whom they are forever trying to explain to America’s rapidly dwindling readership on foreign affairs.


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