| 2. | The Age of Reason | | | Libertarian Thomas Paine's classic and controversial analysis of religion. A work of genius to some. The 'Devil's Bible' to others. A must read for anyone serious about religion in a free society. libertyonline.hypermall.com |
| 7. | ChristLib | | | Christian Libertarian Mailing List www.rdrop.com |
| 8. | The Jefferson Bible | | | The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, by Thomas Jefferson. In this text Mr. Jefferson sought to separate Jesus' ethical teachings from the religious dogma and other supernatural elements that are intermixed in the account provided by the four Gospels. www.angelfire.com |
| 12. | Libertarian-Baptists Discussion List | | | This discussion list is for those Libertarians that happen to be Baptists... or those Baptists that happen to be Libertarians. The object of this list is to help support and encourage those of us in both the Libertarian and Baptist worlds since it can be difficult to be a Christian among Libertarians that are non-believers and a Libertarian among Baptists that don't understand libertarian politics. www.eGroups.com |
| 13. | Christians and Muslims for Peace | | | An organization devoted to promoting better understanding and shedding the numerous stereotypes that exist between Christians and Muslims. This is strictly a grassroots movement dedicated to building a common ground between Muslims and Christians without the involvement of any government agencies. www.campintl.org |
| 16. | Religious Liberty Online | | | The separation of Church and State works both ways. Not only does it free the government from the control of religion, but it also frees religion from the control of government, (or at least it’s supposed to). This forum explores the topic. www.delphi.com |
| 17. | Machen-Butler Society | | | This is an organization for theologically conservative Protestants with libertarian and classical-liberal political beliefs. Position statements and references for further research are posted. members.aol.com |
| 18. | Ten Commandments in Court Rooms | | | Little known background on the Ten Commands and compelling reasons why displaying the Ten Commandmets in court rooms (or public schools) is unconstitutional. www.mirsweb.com |
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