Politics. Religion. Both can be difficult subjects to bring up with people who may not share your beliefs. Combine the two, and you are sure to step on some toes. But sometimes, we have important things to say, and we have to take the risk that not everyone will be happy with what we say. Will you join me in the discussion? Next month, I will be releasing an updated version of my 2005 book about separation of church and state in America. The book, with a new title, will be available on Amazon starting on February 28, 2020. I'm still deciding on the cover for the book. Please vote for your favorite in the Comments box. On June 14, 2004, the Supreme Court overturned a decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals which held that the Pledge of Allegiance violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
Separate for a Reason explores the Pledge of Allegiance case and other First Amendment cases which demonstrate the growing tension over the place of religious practices and symbols in public and governmental establishments. A former federal prosecutor and college law teacher, Janet Ruth adds her perspective to an increasingly volatile debate over the separation of church and state. Combining her extensive law background with her Christian faith, Ruth questions the wisdom of fighting to preserve a Christian nation that is, so often, Christian in name only. She says “it is time for Christians to change their focus from preserving morality in America to spreading the gospel of Christ in America and throughout the world. For it is not ‘through acts of righteousness’ that we are saved, or through moral laws and empty religious ceremonies.” In Separate for a Reason, Ruth challenges Christians to consider a third side to the Church/State debate, one which places an emphasis on giving our allegiance to God.
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1/17/2020 08:37:01 am
The third (furthest right) cover option seems to me to be the most compelling.
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Stephen Ruth
1/17/2020 11:11:22 am
I would vote for the middle cover, though I would increase the font on the subtitle (Re-examining Separation of Church and State in America) to make it more prominent and maybe try to make the tearing of the picture more obvious.
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Carol Deming
1/18/2020 06:32:14 am
I like the middle cover as well. It conveys the topic and I like the layout and colors.
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1/19/2020 07:53:19 am
I like the cover to the far right. The title grabbed my attention and drew me into looking over what the book is about!
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Joyce Henderson
1/20/2020 10:07:58 am
I vote for the middle cover design. The title and the design clearly speak to what the subject matter is about. The colors are very complimentary. I think it would grab someone's attention when browsing titles.
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