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Separation of church and state
Separation of church and state
Separation of church and state is a good idea, says New Zealand Christian Network (visionnetwork) National Director, Glyn Carpenter.
Interviewed on Newstalk ZB's Sunday Pat and Petra show, Mr Carpenter said if you look around the world at places where religion and state are intertwined, quite often there are serious problems.
To hear audio from the interview, click on the link below.
Interviewed on Newstalk ZB's Sunday Pat and Petra show, Mr Carpenter said if you look around the world at places where religion and state are intertwined, quite often there are serious problems.
To hear audio from the interview, click on the link below.
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Vernon Wall makes this comment
Sunday 14 August, 2011