BigJakeB5364
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"There is no separation of Church and State. It's a myth, a phantom argument. There is only an amendment that guarantees that the State won't create a State religion."
"Interesting slant"... in your own worRAB. Here's what the Constitution actually says:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
Now... requiring students to verbally recognize God seems to me to be pretty heavily "respecting an establishment of religion". In fact, it recognizes the Christian establishment. It respects the establishment of the Christian God, while not acknowledging the GoRAB of any other religions.
Point 2:
..."or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"...
Just as it is un-Christian to recognize Muhammed as your Savior, it is un-Muslim to recognize the Christian God. And by forcing students of other religions to verbally recognize the Christian God, you deny them the free exercise of their own religion.
Not just once, but TWICE, the Constitution is violated by forcing children to recite the pledge of allegiance in schools.
"Interesting slant"... in your own worRAB. Here's what the Constitution actually says:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
Now... requiring students to verbally recognize God seems to me to be pretty heavily "respecting an establishment of religion". In fact, it recognizes the Christian establishment. It respects the establishment of the Christian God, while not acknowledging the GoRAB of any other religions.
Point 2:
..."or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"...
Just as it is un-Christian to recognize Muhammed as your Savior, it is un-Muslim to recognize the Christian God. And by forcing students of other religions to verbally recognize the Christian God, you deny them the free exercise of their own religion.
Not just once, but TWICE, the Constitution is violated by forcing children to recite the pledge of allegiance in schools.