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To: Natural Law
Well the way I see it the ACLU will allow a Muslim child to kneel down in prayer for Rammadan yet G-d forbid a christian child mentions Jesus! There attack on Jews and Chrstians by removing the Ten Commandments, is yet a bigger slap in the face, yes tell me how tolerant our country is to the majority.
95 posted on 11/23/2003 9:38:30 AM PST by missyme
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To: missyme
You are obviously confused. This is a private radio station, not a government school. Anyone is free to broadcast any religious prayers they want to.
101 posted on 11/23/2003 9:42:44 AM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: missyme
Now you get my point! Christianity is under attach by secular humanism and you don't like it one bit. The solution, however, is not to turn on an even less popular faith, but to support the principles of freedom for all.
124 posted on 11/23/2003 9:55:02 AM PST by Natural Law
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To: missyme
Well the way I see it the ACLU will allow a Muslim child to kneel down in prayer for Rammadan yet G-d forbid a christian child mentions Jesus! There attack on Jews and Chrstians by removing the Ten Commandments, is yet a bigger slap in the face, yes tell me how tolerant our country is to the majority.

The Constitution forbids any law favoring one religion over another. To the extent that the law is not applied correctly it is wrong. The answer is not to suppress the religious rights of Muslims in this country but to apply the Constitution fairly to all.

The question that you raise in this post has nothing to do with Islam, but rather with interpretations by the ACLU their kind.

125 posted on 11/23/2003 9:55:15 AM PST by cerberus
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