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- W3165661702 abstract "The role of faith-based organizations in providing social services is a controversial subject with more than its fair share of passionate advocates and detractors. Advocates of government funding for faith-based organizations point to the supposed ineffectiveness of government programs meant to combat social ills such as poverty and drug addiction; they claim that faithbased organizations will do a better, more efficient job in combating these problems. Detractors not only worry about the actual efficacy of the faith-based programs but also fear the break-down of traditional barriers between church and state. While this Comment seeks neither to analyze the actual effectiveness of government social services nor quarrel with the claimed successes of faith-based programs, it will discuss the constitutional implications surrounding government funding of faith-based organizations.In a dismissive tone, advocates of a weakened barrier between church and state call those who fear government involvement with religion paranoid. The danger inherent in that fear, though, is the loss of a liberty enshrined in the First Amendment-the right to be free from government-coerced worship and establishment of an official government religion. Sound bites and platitudes serve only to minimize this legitimate concern, and opponents of a church-state barrier are arrogant to summarily dismiss this legitimate fear as paranoid. Accordingly, this Comment asserts that current Establishment Clause jurisprudence prohibits the unfettered access Christian fundamentalists have gained to the government. Their influence has morally legitimized extreme free-market, fiscally conservative policies; in turn, these policies have led to a slash in government and secular services coupled with a rise in privatization and faith-based providers. These events have precipitated government actions that promote sectarian institutions and violate the complex, judicially developed churchstate legal standards.To begin this story, Part II of this Comment provides an overview of Christian fundamentalism in the United States and Christian fundamentalists' increasing role in and influence on the government. Part III surveys and critiques the various approaches used by courts to analyze Establishment Clause cases. Finally, Part IV ties the first two parts together through an analysis of how this increased influence violates separation of church and state. The Comment concludes by suggesting how courts should address future challenges to government funding of faith-based organizations." @default.
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- W3165661702 title "Blessed Are the Born Again: An Analysis of Christian Fundamentalists, the Faith-Based Initiative, and the Establishment Clause" @default.
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