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What's So Good About Separation of Church and State?

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Often debates focus on Christian nationalism and the problems which come from blurring the line between church and state. In this episode, I end the Telling Jefferson Lies series with some thoughts and testimony from experts about what is good about separation.
Helping me close out the series are:
Randall Balmer, John Phillips Chair in Religion, Dartmouth College
Caleb Campbell, Pastor, Desert Springs Bible Church, Phoenix, AZ
Michael Coulter, Professor, Political Science and Humanities, Grove City College
Greg Forster, theologian, Trinity International University
Charles Haynes, senior fellow for religious liberty at the Freedom Forum
Paul Kemeny, Dean of Arts and Letters, Grove City College
Joel McDurmon, Attorney, theologian
Glenn Sunshine, Colson Fellows
The closing song is Gemini by Robo Surgeon Fish. You can add it to your Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/track/6vqnUYyOrqLAWudh6Z5B5x?si=d76ccbb6edb94cfc
Theme Song: The World Awaits Us All, Roman Candle
Background Music: Jonathan Swaim, Robo Surgeon Fish, Warren Throckmorton
Telling Jefferson Lies was written, produced, and hosted by Warren Throckmorton
To see what's next, follow my blog/substack at warrenthrockmorton.substack.com
For more information about the book Getting Jefferson Right, go to gettingjeffersonright.com.

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Often debates focus on Christian nationalism and the problems which come from blurring the line between church and state. In this episode, I end the Telling Jefferson Lies series with some thoughts and testimony from experts about what is good about separation.
Helping me close out the series are:
Randall Balmer, John Phillips Chair in Religion, Dartmouth College
Caleb Campbell, Pastor, Desert Springs Bible Church, Phoenix, AZ
Michael Coulter, Professor, Political Science and Humanities, Grove City College
Greg Forster, theologian, Trinity International University
Charles Haynes, senior fellow for religious liberty at the Freedom Forum
Paul Kemeny, Dean of Arts and Letters, Grove City College
Joel McDurmon, Attorney, theologian
Glenn Sunshine, Colson Fellows
The closing song is Gemini by Robo Surgeon Fish. You can add it to your Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/track/6vqnUYyOrqLAWudh6Z5B5x?si=d76ccbb6edb94cfc
Theme Song: The World Awaits Us All, Roman Candle
Background Music: Jonathan Swaim, Robo Surgeon Fish, Warren Throckmorton
Telling Jefferson Lies was written, produced, and hosted by Warren Throckmorton
To see what's next, follow my blog/substack at warrenthrockmorton.substack.com
For more information about the book Getting Jefferson Right, go to gettingjeffersonright.com.

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