Reintroducing God in Public Life
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The purpose of this essay is to argue for the reintroduction of acknowledgments of God in schools, public spaces, and government buildings. By doing so, we aim to respect cultural heritage, enhance moral education, and uphold the constitutional right to freedom of expression while addressing the concerns of secularism and inclusivity.
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