Sun, 14 September 2014
In the year 2000, against strong opposition, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law.
Direct download: TNS_1415_John-Mauck_Part-2_64K_CBR_20140912.mp3
Category:Religion & Spirituality -- posted at: 11:00am CDT |
Sun, 14 September 2014
In Sunday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the Kot Massacre. |
Sat, 13 September 2014
In Saturday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses Rajanikanta Sen. |
Fri, 12 September 2014
In Friday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the paintings of Lascaux. |
Thu, 11 September 2014
In Thursday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the case of William Morgan. |
Wed, 10 September 2014
In Wednesday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses Marie Laveau. |
Tue, 9 September 2014
In Tuesday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses Leo Tolstoy. |
Mon, 8 September 2014
In Monday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the series, Star Trek. |
Sun, 7 September 2014
In Sunday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the Mountain Meadows Massacre. |
Sat, 6 September 2014
In Saturday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance. |