No, this is not a rant against shameless promotion. It is shameless promotion. The updated second edition of my first book, In God We Trust, was released by KP/PK Publishing on September 30, 2015, and this week's blog post promotes it.
Throughout American
history, the First Amendment has been a lightning rod for the debate over
religious freedom and its limitations within a free society. Intense legal
battles have been fought over prayer in school, religious symbols on public
property, and the right to speak out when religious beliefs conflict with
popular opinion. These battles will continue as society struggles with the
degree of tolerance to give organized religion.
Does the First Amendment
create a wall of separation between church and state? How important was that
concept to the men who created the Constitution and the Bill of Rights? Has the
Supreme Court been true to the founders’ intent, or has it distorted the First
Amendment religion clauses beyond recognition?
Written in plain English
for laypeople, In God We Trust provides
a neutral summary of the First Amendment’s historical background and the
Supreme Court cases interpreting it. This knowledge arms readers with the tools
they need to answer those questions for themselves.
You can find the Amazon.com link for the paperback version here.
The Kindle version will
be available later this week.
Thanks for letting me engage in this shameless promotion.
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