Judge needs to get over being a slave. This is simply ridiculous, and who cares what the ninth circuit thinks-they obviously don’t understand the religious freedom we are supposed to have.
The Madelian Murray case was a big infringement on our rights, and marked a big turn toward secularization, and is just a tiny piece of a larger picture, where they continue to chisel away a piece at a time the religious freedom of the majority.
Step by step. Piece by piece. Prayer in school, nativity scenes, ten commandments, etc. Once they get the courts to usurp the legislature and constitution on one issue, they turn to another in a neverending stream of lawsuits designed to infringe on our rights.
Citizens and legislatures/congresscritters should have stopped this long ago, but I don’t believe they understood the threat-it’s the frog in water thing-do it slow with small steps, by the time people wake up - too late.
The judge’s hands weren’t tied except in his own mind. He could have ruled for the principles that were intended by the founders, and stood up to tyranny. Reminds me of Pontius Pilot a bit.
IIRC, the ninth circuit is one of the most reversed courts in the nation. They should have been removed a long time ago. And that’s really all I have to say on the subject.JMHO
What we can expect is that the today's judicial sabotage: chipping away at a cross here and a prayer there, -- will be replaced by a systematic and thorough removal of all things Christian anywhere in public view. Not on public property, just in public view.
Yes, recognition of various superstitions such as atheism or witchcraft as religion is a step in that direction as well.