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Religious Liberty: the Road to Secularism? 10/9/2007
Is religious liberty based on truth or religious relativism? Does religious liberty require the separation of church and state? Is religious liberty only for non-Christians? If you think these are important, timely questions for our day, wait until you hear his answers.
 
Dr. Arthur Hippler is the Former Director of the Office of Justice and Peace for the Diocese of La Cross. He is currently teaching at Providence Academy. He is the author of Citizens of the Heavenly City and has written for the newspaper The Wanderer. Dr. Hippler received his P.H. D. in philosophy from Boston College. He currently teaches at Providence Academy in Plymoth MN.
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AOTM General Event Information
4:00pm Social Hour and Appetizers
5:10pm Rosary in the Church
5:30pm Traditional Latin Mass
7:00pm Dinner
7:30pm Main Presentation/Debate
9:30pm Wrap Up

Adult General Admission: $20 and
Minor General Admission: $15 (Sons under 21).

Come share conversation, refreshments and appetizers with other guys then enjoy a fabulous "Manly Meal”. After that, listen to a great debate on the things that matter most. Men of all creeds and ages are welcome to join in the good humor, food, and fellowship. Priests and seminarians get in free but will not be shown partiality in debate. Fathers are encouraged to bring their minor sons.

Audio Files
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Religious Liberty: the Road to Secularism? Arthur Hippler 10/09/2007 Talk/Debate MP3 Download
Religious Liberty: the Road to Secularism? Arthur Hippler 10/09/2007 Talk/Debate MP3 Download

Event Speakers

Arthur Hippler




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