"Our belief is it's not the job of government to call people to prayer," said Rob Boston, a senior policy analyst with Washington, D.C.-based Americans United for Separation of Church and State. "That's the job of the clergy. We're not a theocracy. We're a secular republic that allows all religions and endorses none. The people who run the National Day of Prayer don't understand that."
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