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May 11th, 2009

One Nation: Religion & Politics
Harry Knox: Serving on the Faith-Based Council

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s religion and faith director, Harry Knox, a member of the United Church of Christ and the Interdenominational Conference of Liberation Congregations and Ministries, offers his perspective on the workings of the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.

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Mr. Knox has been appointed to a government position. In his past, he has made statements that in my view are vicious anti catholic tirades. If he is paid by my tax dollars, I expect him to tolerate those who disagree with his opinions and refrain from anti-catholic statements. If he is acting as a private individual, he is protected by the first amendment. When he holds a public position, he is a public persons whose views should not incite anti-catholic hatered to advance his pet ideas.

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