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Legislating Morality by Frank Turek and Norman L. Geisler (2003). "Legislating Morality" by Frank Turek and Norman L. Geisler is a 2003 trade paperback book published by Wipf & Stock Publishers. The book explores the question of whether it is wise, legal, and possible for the government to legislate morality. Written in English, it delves into topics such as ethics, professional responsibility, Christian theology, general government, and criminal law. With a total of 272 pages, this book is a valuable resource for readers interested in the intersection of law, religion, and philosophy. "Legislating Morality" by Frank Turek and Norman L. Geisler is a 2003 trade paperback book published by Wipf & Stock Publishers. The book explores the question of whether it is wise, legal, and possible for the government to legislate morality. Written in English, it delves into topics such as ethics, professional responsibility, Christian theology, general government, and criminal law. With a total of 272 pages, this book is a valuable resource for readers interested in the intersection of law, religion, and philosophy.