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LOS ANGELES — Burning the American flag is considered free speech; erecting crosses as roadside memorials is not. The Federal Communications Commission allows the 'F-word' on television, but thanking God at a high school graduation is a no-no. And some schools freely dispense condoms to kids, but pencils that read 'Jesus loves little children' were confiscated from a first-grade class in Virginia. While some look at these examples and see a legitimate and necessary need to keep religion out of public life, others believe they are signs of religious censorship. 'War on Christianity' author David Limbaugh says the list of examples is long and is evidence of an undeclared cultural war on the religion...
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