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What right is being trampled on? I'll wait so as to give you time to stop hyperventilating and having histrionics. Thanks.
I didn't know that I was hysterical. What rights are being trampled on? First Amendment rights. What's wrong with not having any religious symbols displayed in a school? That violates no one's rights.
I didn't know that I was hysterical. What rights are being trampled on? First Amendment rights. What's wrong with not having any religious symbols displayed in a school? That violates no one's rights.
Sure, what part of the First Amendment is being violated? Are you going to make me drag this out of you over the course of ten posts while you bore us all to death?
Sure, what part of the First Amendment is being violated? Are you going to make me drag this out of you over the course of ten posts while you bore us all to death?
Sure, what part of the First Amendment is being violated? Are you going to make me drag this out of you over the course of ten posts while you bore us all to death?
The establishment clause. Let's not pretend you aren't aware what I was referring to.
I think we have to break it down a little more than that though. Adherence means to "be faithful to"... the verse itself really isn't portraying that..
"For unto you is born this day in the city of David a savior which is Christ the Lord. That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown."
(The Teacher) Ms. Shannon was not requiring anyone to convert to Christianity. She was simply celebrating the reason for the season.
except hers isn't the only reason during a time of year when many religions and cultures have celebratory holidays. Not everyone is Christian. Why does this seem such a difficult concept for many to grasp?
Nobody cares what Thomas Jefferson said outside of the Constitution and furthermore Thomas Jefferson forgot to restrict religion from schools when he was alive, oddly.
And yes, you can have a Virgin Mary on the lawn of a public school paid for with tax dollars. The two are not related. Unless you mean that the government cannot accept tax dollars from religious people. Do you mean that? Because separation of church and state, FTW. Also, you're wrong about the Constitution governing schools. Clearly, your school was lacking in education.
repeating nonsense doesn't make it any more true. And resorting to ad hominem attacks doesn't make one look intelligent.
I think clawsondude had a stroke, so I'll just finish up the conversation for him so I can go to work and make money to support the 25 liberal families I involuntarily adopted in several states.
He's going to say that the government can't establish a religion.
Then I'll tell him that the government isn't establishing one, the community is.
Then he'll get all angry and have another stroke and I'll high five everyone.
The end.
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