Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Minnesota Marriage Amendment
Clip: 10/11/2012 | 7m 26s
Should the state constitution define marriage as the union of one man and one woman?
“Many campaigns have run away from religion in the past, trying to say there’s a separation of religion and state, whereas in Minnesota we have embraced the idea that a person of faith can and should opposed the amendment,” says University of Minnesota Law School professor Dale Carpenter.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Minnesota Marriage Amendment
Clip: 10/11/2012 | 7m 26s
“Many campaigns have run away from religion in the past, trying to say there’s a separation of religion and state, whereas in Minnesota we have embraced the idea that a person of faith can and should opposed the amendment,” says University of Minnesota Law School professor Dale Carpenter.
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