Best Practices to Prevent Religious Discrimination and Promote Religious Inclusion

As many have recognized, the need for unity in our deeply polarized country has never been more important. But unity cannot come at the expense of diversity. We must find a way to be unified despite strongly held disagreements, not unified through uniformity. We live in a pluralistic society, and that is one of America’s strengths—that out of many people with many diverse backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs, we nonetheless are one country. Celebrating and defending religious liberty—the freedom to hold a diversity of views about some of the most foundational and ultimate ideas about life, death, purpose, and identity—is a foundational part of our republic.

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