The ACLU is deeply saddened.
"You're 3 days late George, you know what that means?!"
Dad, I converted, I'm Latvian Orthodox now, they celebrate later!"
I remember these, and I was in high school just under 5 years ago.
you see, old people? There's plenty of kids out there with their heads screwed on straight! =P
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Indoctrination (or "education") concerning other "religions" while forbidding any mention of Christianity or prayers thereof is devious in its nature. Some of our nation's youth could stand to learn a few "Thou Shalt Not's."
Courts driving religion out of public life
Snip: Majorities of Republicans (89 percent), Democrats (73 percent) and independents (69 percent) think the courts have gone too far in taking religion out of public life.
Overall, most Americans disagree with several Supreme Court rulings on the separation of church and state. For example, an overwhelming 87 percent favor allowing public schools to set aside time for a moment of silence, and 82 percent favor allowing voluntary prayer. Another 82 percent favor allowing public schools to have a prayer at graduation ceremonies, and 83 percent think nativity scenes should be allowed on public property.
Not only do three-quarters of Americans (76 percent) think posting the Ten Commandments on government property should be legal, but also two-thirds (66 percent) say it is a good idea to post the commandments in public schools.
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