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Originally Posted by cowboy
Don't believe I got my facts wrong at all, you need to understand the law a little better. Church and state came all the way from the 14th century. What it means is the state can not tell you how you can worship. The dollar still says in god we can trust. The 2 people that took down that prayer interfered with the civil rights of many. The judge was wrong with his decision and the school system does have the money to fight it. Your right, the US constitution
gives you the right to believe how you believe. the ruling was a violation of the US constitution . bottom line .
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....or the right to believe or not believe, which is probably far more fundamental at the core of the issue. frankly the current u.s. THEOCRACY turns the rest of the world off more than anything and contributes to more of the worlds problems than ever widely acknowledged. at the inception of the constitution and until the recent rise of vested interests in world polititcs however the seperation of state and religion is EXACTLY what made america a leading aspirational force in the world. Get a grip people. Humanity comes first. the way you worship or whether you worship at all is personal and is not for wider societal consumption. PERIOD.