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To: Sentis

Quite the opposite of forced religious instruction. We believe in separation of school and state. With all schools private--imagine!: no more debates about prayer in school, creation/evolution, sex ed, phonics/look-see, etc. etc. Parents, students, teachers and administrators will work things out on a local level, school by school, class by class. And what is best will win the competition in the end. That's as far from forced religion as you can get.


219 posted on 07/30/2005 11:02:31 AM PDT by guitarist
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To: guitarist

I have no problem with that.

Forced religious instruction was a historic activity used with Native Americans. I mention it only because I was questioned why Republicans should not be subject to a religious litmus test. We don;t need to return to that era regardless of the wishes of the minority in the party.


223 posted on 07/30/2005 11:06:16 AM PDT by Sentis
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