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To: TaraP

The church is gonna win this one. You can’t put people in government housing and then say, “since this is owned by the government, nothing religious can happen”. In this is the kernel of why that teacher was allowed to include God in his classroom posters. Just because someone is an employee of the state, you can’t take away their religious freedom.

That is because, as most of us here know, the phrase “wall of separation” is only a term used in someones letter to someone else. It is not part of the documents controlling how our government functions.


4 posted on 03/06/2010 11:31:17 AM PST by RobRoy (The US today: Revelation 18:4)
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To: RobRoy
That is because, as most of us here know, the phrase “wall of separation” is only a term used in someones letter to someone else. It is not part of the documents controlling how our government functions.

The reason I know that is because of this great web site called Free Republic. I sure didn't learn it in public school, where a third of my 'Social Studies' textbook was filled up with praises for the New Deal. I remember we spent weeks on that and was ticked off that we glossed over the American Revolution, which had piqued my interest at an even younger age when we read Johnny Tremain.

Sadly, much of the general public spouts on about the "Separation Of Church And State" like it is some monolithic rule that makes mixing religion and government akin to combining bleach and chlorine. I've told people of the origin of the phrase "separation of church and state" and the looks on their faces are revelatory.
7 posted on 03/06/2010 11:40:03 AM PST by LostInBayport (2010 - The Second American Revolution. The first shot was fired 1/19/2010 -- here in Massachusetts!)
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