Howard Slugh is cited in his defense of Miracle Hill Ministries, arguing that religious groups choose to associate with fellow believers not out of malice towards others, but out of religious solidarity towards their own faith community.
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Howard Slugh is cited in his defense of Miracle Hill Ministries, arguing that religious groups choose to associate with fellow believers not out of malice towards others, but out of religious solidarity towards their own faith community.
JCRL’s amicus brief in American Legion v. American Humanist Association is cited.
Howard Slugh and Rabbi Mitchell Rocklin’s National Review article is cited, where the authors defend Miracle Hill Ministry’s right to freely associate with its own faith community.