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To: Quark2005
I fail to see what any of these examples (all of which I would side with you on) have anything to do with the teaching of good science in public schools.

You said people could publically acknowledge God anytime they want, and I proved you wrong. What judges say is law not what the Constitution says. Oligarchy.

218 posted on 10/03/2005 10:33:32 AM PDT by SmartCitizen
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To: SmartCitizen
You said people could publically acknowledge God anytime they want, and I proved you wrong. What judges say is law not what the Constitution says. Oligarchy.

People can still pray or engage in discourse about God freely. This hasn't changed, and I hope to God it never does.

Like I said, I disagree with the last few court decisions you mentioned.

221 posted on 10/03/2005 10:47:31 AM PDT by Quark2005 (Where's the science?)
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