Mirror of Justice

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Monday, December 14, 2009

"What we have here, is a failure to communicate."

Or, what we have here may be a failure to communicate.  (Apologies to Cool Hand Luke.)

Robby's reference, in his post immediately below, to "the questions I [i.e., Robby George] have raised" worries me.  In my book, I address, inter alia, a set of questions about the proper, and properly limited, role of religion in the politics and law of a liberal democracy.  I had thought that Robby was interested in what I have to say in my book in response to the questions about religion in politics that I address there.  But now I wonder:  Whether the questions about religion in politics that I address in my book include the questions about religion in politics that Robby hopes to find addressed in the book, I do not know.  That depends, of course, on precisely what questions Robby hopes to find addressed in my book. In any event, the refund offer is of the "no questions asked" variety! 

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