On-line Resources
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ReligiousTolerance.org provides information on both
the National Day of Prayer and the National Day of Reason, pointing out the merits of dual presidential
proclamations that would neither place secularism above theism, nor theism above secularism.
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Americans for Religious Liberty defends the core constitutional principle of separation of church and state and,
in so doing, helps to preserve our nation's historic tradition of religious, intellectual and moral freedom in a secular state.
Providing a public voice for those who support these aims, and in cooperation with like-minded organizations and individuals,
Americans For Religious Liberty pursues its mission through research, education, advocacy, and publishing.
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Questions and Answers about the National Day of Prayer are presented by
Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
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Freedom from Religion Foundation is an educational group working for the separation
of state and church. Its purposes are to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church, and
to educate the publi on matters relating to nontheism.
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People for the American Way is an energetic advocate for the values and institutions that sustain
a diverse democratic society. Many of these are now threatened by the influence of the radical right and its allies who have
risen to positions of political power. The PFAW web site features a Right Wing Watch
including detailed information on the organizations of the religious right and their true agendas.
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A Prayer for America written by Rev. Lloyd Ogilvie,
Chaplain of the United States Senate in honor of the National Day of Prayer, 2 May 2002.
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Text of the National Day of Prayer Proclamation issued
by President George W. Bush on 26 April, 2002.
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The National Day of Prayer Task Force exists to encourage
and promote events related to the National Day of Prayer.
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Thinking of having a Day of Reason proclaimed in your town, city, or state? See our
sample proclamation.
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