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But whatever America decides about that, expect some hard arguments in Geneva and elsewhere about the nature of religious freedom.
And it's easier to cite women's maternal morality and Cassandra-like vision than to make hard arguments about this war in particular as opposed to war in general.
But in his recently adopted role as chairman of a body that sets out to tackle that problem, Tony Blair has already ignited some controversy, and reopened hard arguments about free speech.
But even among fundamentalists, there can be hard arguments over what the fundamentals are.Will the outcome of this argument make a difference to anybody outside the world of Baptist theology?
When the European Union's constitutional treaty was being negotiated, there were hard arguments over whether to mention Christianity or God; in the end, a reference was made to the "cultural, religious and humanist inheritance" of Europe.
Every community built around an idea, a principle or an aim (from fox-hunting enthusiasts to Freudian psychotherapists) will always face hard arguments about where the boundaries of that community lie, and how far the meaning of its founding axioms can be stretched.
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So where does the hard argument begin?
That's a hard argument to refute.
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