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Is the Establishment Clause ("Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion...") meant to separate Church and State or to prevent a State-sponsored religion? That could have been an interesting Constitutional question to pursue, but, unfortunately, Pat Robertson isn't interested in debate; he'd rather preach to the choir. The result is a grueling polemic on why the American judiciary needs to tow the Christian line. Robertson introduces and concludes the audiobook with typical fire-and-brimstone style, but even fans of right-wing talk radio may be put off by narrator Terry Meeuwsen's one-note reading and overbearing tone of urgency. R.W.S. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Courting Disaster FROM THE CRITICS
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Is the Establishment Clause ("Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion...") meant to separate Church and State or to prevent a State-sponsored religion? That could have been an interesting Constitutional question to pursue, but, unfortunately, Pat Robertson isn't interested in debate; he'd rather preach to the choir. The result is a grueling polemic on why the American judiciary needs to tow the Christian line. Robertson introduces and concludes the audiobook with typical fire-and-brimstone style, but even fans of right-wing talk radio may be put off by narrator Terry Meeuwsen's one-note reading and overbearing tone of urgency. R.W.S. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine