To: JMJ333
It started with Ms. bitter and hateful O'hare, and there has been a push ever since to take God from the public arena.
Are you referring to the push to remove organized government-sponsored prayers in public schools?
I assure you, incidents of government-run school districts being sued (and losing) for pushing a "religious" agenda were happening well before 1900.
To: Dimensio
ACLJ case list for this month Just a few of the lawsuits going on. Thank God for the ACLJ.
I remember one lawsuit the ACLJ won because some hypersensitive atheist was offended by a group of people who joined hands to pray in the capital rotunda. The guards actually made them leave the grounds. Bitter bitter people. Did you know that the artwork in the rotunda depicts people praying! lol
I'll not be silenced anymore.
To: Dimensio
I find it funny that you appear to be in the gross minority on this court ruling. In fact, most of the liberal congress aren't even going along with this ruling against religion and freedom of speech. One of the judges who made this ruling put a
stay (sp?) on it btw. I don't think it'll make it past a second round.
BTW, do you believe that most of the constitutional framers and American citizens of the time were athiests and agnostics or believers in God? Don't you think that these personal beliefs had even a little bit of bearing on the Constitution?
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