As Americans, our religious liberty affords us many opportunities and freedoms. We can openly share our faith – through evangelism, displaying a nativity scene during Christmas, or countless other ways.
These freedoms protect people of all faiths. There are upwards of 300 religions and denominations in our country benefiting from the exact same Constitutionally-protected freedoms.
So when it comes to sharing your faith publicly, what restrictions – if any – are in place? What are you allowed to say, and where are you allowed to say it?
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