Second, I bet the REASON he believes there is some violation of law is because he read it in the PAPER.
There is no law stating this. Our forefathers were concerned about the POWERS of CHURCH and POWERS of STATE being mixed.
The only way to do what this 'trustee' suggests is for any political worker of any stripe or office, to sign an oath of aetheism upon taking that post. Take God off the MONEY, Take it out of the POA.
This country is UNDER GOD. Not under RELIGION.
If you want to be an atheist, that doesn't change the fact that the rest of us have faith in it.
First, I bet money this man has not read the Constitution since Junior High School.
How long has it been since you read Art. VI?
I'm PRAYING, yes PRAYING, they get the 200 or so signatures.
He needs to go back to school (or to FINISH school), and to figure out the intent of the Founding Fathers was that the govt not dictate a PARTICULAR religion (such as Anglican) to which the people ('sheeple') must belong. If I lived in Estes, his path home at night would not be without signs and fanfare making fun of his idiotic stance. I would make it my MISSION to embarass him right out of town.