wrote:
Patrick Vallely <patrick.vallely@gmail.com> wrote:
:|> fred wrote:
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:|>>>> For example, regardless that the states have been misled by the S=
upreme
:|>>>> Court into thinking that public schools cannot lead classroom
:|>>>> discussions concerning religious issues, even Jefferson indicated=
that
:|>>>> religion can be taught in schools.
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:|>>>
:|>>> The Supreme Court has never said that public schools cannot lead
:|>>> classroom discussions concerning religious issues. If states have
:|>>
:|>>
:|>> Please name a case where the Supreme Court has examined the issue.
:|>
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:|The Supreme Court said in Schempp:
Actually, you can ask Ellery Schempp about the case he initialed as a 16
year old boy in high School in 1956 and that bears his name.
You will find him a member here
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HRSepCnS =B7 Hampton Roads SepChurch&State
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HRSepCnS/
[Its not just Hampton Roads folks who are members]
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As for fred, sooner or later you are going to realize he is nothing but a
bot like troll and no matter what you post in reply to him he is going to
continue saying the same things back over and over and over and over.
Ahh. Scraping the barrel with respect to trying to repudiate that
section 1 of the 14th Amendment puts practical limits on the religious
powers of state governments, powers automatically reserved for the
states by the 10th Amendment.
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