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A way to address this would be to forbid conversion efforts by religious recipients of United States aid.

The government, in crafting such an aid program, has had to conclude that a given level of aid is necessary to further that purpose among secular recipients and has provided no more than that same level to religious recipients...

Nonetheless, the decision appeared likely to provide momentum for the drive to legalize the use of vouchers for religious-school tuition and provide ammunition for the legal argument that as long as aid was distributed evenhandedly, it could not be said to be impermissibly favoring religious recipients.

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To put the point differently, if the government, seeking to further some legitimate secular purpose, offers aid on the same terms, without regard to religion, to all who adequately further that purpose, then it is fair to say that any aid going to a religious recipient only has the effect of furthering that secular purpose.

But it would have been a lot more reassuring if the directive had actually revoked Mr. Bush's 2002 executive order authorizing religious-oriented recipients of federal funding to hire and fire on religious grounds.

Neutrality in this sense refers, of course, to evenhandedness in setting eligibility as between potential religious and secular recipients of public money.

The Buddhist religious leader, a recipient of the Nobel peace prize who is respected around the world, says he is seeking only autonomy for his homeland, Tibet.

Why will they not want to examine the implementation of the programs that provide this money to determine, for example, whether implementation has biased a program toward or against particular sects, or whether recipient religious schools are adequately fulfilling a program's criteria?

But the largest recipients were religious organizations and schools.

What worries so many of us about the close connection between religion and giving is not to do with the motivations for donation, but to do with the actual impact on the recipients of religious charitable largesse.

Hugely dependent on context, and the religious proclivities of the recipient The natural affection, felt, for example, by parents for their offspring, Storge was illegal in Britain for much of the 19th century.

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