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The words are clear and the intent is well documented random thoughts Send a noteboard - 08/05/2014 05:13:42 AM

Adding phrases like "separation of church and state" implies things neither in the Constitution nor intended by the founders. I know some courts have chosen to read it differently but the reality is the constitution does not give the courts the right to intrepid new meaning into the Constitution. They granted themselves that power despite the fact that it is clearly prohibited.they were trying to prevent the government from doing what England had done and establishing a official church not forbidding local governments from opening city council meetings

It is very clear from reading the correspondence from that time with a prayer.

As a libertarian I firmly support the idea that government should not be involved in religion but that doesn't mean I think we should denying football players the right to pray before a game and have their coach lead it if he chooses. That in my opinion is government interfering with religion. Let people pray or not as choose even if they are on government property or they are part of the government. The idea that government should go out of its way to recognize less popular religions I think it a bigger problem. The real issue comes not when employees of the government practice their religion but when the government uses its power to influence religion saying who and when religious expression should be allowed. There should be limits, I don't want my children indoctrinated at school but saying "under God" doesn't really cross that line.

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SCOTUS - Time to pray at Town Council meetings! - 05/05/2014 06:54:56 PM 1169 Views
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Yeah, pretty much how I feel *NM* - 06/05/2014 12:27:22 AM 348 Views
Absolutely.....I'm not religious, but I love this decision..... - 06/05/2014 02:36:29 AM 721 Views
I think you're misunderstanding the problem. It's not a question of being "offended" - 06/05/2014 02:43:26 PM 687 Views
But look at what you're advocating for... - 06/05/2014 10:55:56 PM 691 Views
let's not go to extremes - 07/05/2014 12:33:38 AM 708 Views
please point out where constitution calls for a separation of church and state - 07/05/2014 06:44:42 PM 701 Views
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion...." - 08/05/2014 12:37:06 AM 668 Views
so the answer no you can't - 08/05/2014 04:50:26 AM 675 Views
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The words are clear and the intent is well documented - 08/05/2014 05:13:42 AM 707 Views
Yeah, seems sensible. - 05/05/2014 10:08:39 PM 713 Views
Re: Yeah, seems sensible. - 06/05/2014 07:04:01 PM 689 Views
our Constitution expressly prohibits the establishment of religion by government, though - 06/05/2014 09:20:19 PM 718 Views
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bad analogy - 07/05/2014 12:19:26 AM 713 Views
But the GOVERNMENT is participating/supporting - 07/05/2014 04:17:32 AM 674 Views
Yeah, I'm aware. - 07/05/2014 07:03:36 AM 691 Views
That's not unreasonable - 06/05/2014 08:01:48 AM 767 Views
There's plenty that I don't want.... - 06/05/2014 10:57:41 PM 711 Views
In Keeping With Tradition Is Terrible Justification - 08/05/2014 03:37:34 AM 721 Views

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