Nothing in the constitution suggests that religious schools should be punished for their faith. A strict reading of these state “separation” requirements would mean that the fire department could not respond to a fire at a religious school.
I’ve heard that it was an antiCatholic Klansman on the court who was behind the decision to block Catholic schools from using city school buses.
Yet the employers and customers is the schools are assessed the same taxes as everyone else.
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Nothing in the constitution suggests that religious schools should be punished for their faith. A strict reading of these state separation requirements would mean that the fire department could not respond to a fire at a religious school.
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Logic? You’re looking for LOGIC? /s
Least police/fire/etc., while still a *service*, are for use by the community as a whole.
The service of schools are used, albeit temporarily, by those w/ children. One cannot use otherwise.
A strict reading of the 5th and 13th should make ‘FREE\public’ schools null/void; they should be paid by those whom use them.