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This category covers sites that are aimed at keeping religion and government separate entities. It includes sites that want to keep the government from regulating, controlling, preferring, or discriminating against religion in general, and specific religions, and also sites that are for keeping religion and it's influences out of the government.
http://atheism.about.com/library/FAQs/cs/blcsm_index.htm
Many common myths about the separation of church and state are explained and refuted. Includes misconceptions about court decisions, school prayer, and the US Constitution.
http://www.au.org/
Founded in 1947, AU brings together Americans of many faiths and political viewpoints to defend church-state separation.
http://archive.adl.org/main_religious_freedom/default.html
News headlines, position papers, and other resources on issues such as the separation of church and state, the Istook Amendment, and religious freedom in the workplace.
http://www.bjconline.org/
Includes mission statement, issues, weblog and events calendar, as well as information about supporting bodies and links to resources about church-state separation.
http://www.lacarte.org/freedom/thought/1st/
Lists several news events that raise the church-state issue, asks if government should be involved in religious affairs, and comments on the US Constitution.
http://www.ffrf.org/
National organization of freethinkers (atheists, agnostics) in Madison, Wisconsin, working to keep state and church separate and to educate the public about the views of nontheists.
http://www.libertymagazine.org/
Dedicated to the preservation of the separation of church and state with an emphasis on the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the US Constitution. Online version includes archived versions beginning with the May/June 1997 issue.
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/church-state/
Articles on Church / State separation from Secular Web Library.
http://candst.tripod.com/
Discusses the legal, historical and political/social evidence in support of church-state separation.
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