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Theft Doesn't Stop School-Church Fight

Sun Aug 20, 2006 3:51 PM EDT
us-news, education, religion, lawsuit, jesus, psalms-proverbs"
Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, Associated Press
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ApostleZeruel

Jesus christ

    Reply#1 - Sun Aug 20, 2006 3:56 PM EDT
    w8in

    "My take on this is that our country was founded on Christian principles. It's on our money — 'In God We Trust' — it's in our Pledge of Allegiance, it's a part of our lives," Kinney said.

    Yeah...since the '50s, during a bout of fear of communism.
    Why do people feel the need to impose their religion on others? How are Christians' lives going to be negatively affected by not being able to show religious objects?

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    Reply#2 - Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:27 PM EDT
    ymexchange

    Actually, it seems that the ACLU is up to their old tricks of imposing THEIR values (read, religion) on a town. Why is it OK for non-local groups to impose their views on a local community? This may be a legal tactic, but is it moral?

    I understand a need to protect the minority. But why does the majority need to be persecuted again?

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    #2.1 - Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:42 AM EST
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