1. Why does Audi think that there is a moral imperative to keep religion and the state separate?
2. Later in the book (not in the pdf assigned) Audi argues that we should not use religious arguments to support legislation (in other words, we shouldn’t argue that God wants certain laws to be enacted in the U.S., for example). How does Wolterstorff respond to Audi? Why does Wolterstorff think that it is unfair to ask religious citizens to practice “restraint” and not use religious reasons in public debate?
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