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Old July 6th 03, 10:13 PM
The Dawn Soliloquy
 
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You are saying the same thing. What do you think favoring one religion over
another would mean? The establishment of a particular religion!

Where does the word "property" arise in reference to the religion aspect of
the First Amendment?

Congress doesn't mandate the inclusion of the 10 Commandments on courthouses,
therefore the Amendment doesn't apply. The Amendment doesn't say "no religious
displays will be permitted on public property", nor does it say that the
display "is permissible only of all religions can have access". It says that
"Congress shall make no law...." They didn't make a law, localities do the
displays of their own volition. I would expect predominately Jewish
neighborhood to display Jewish symbols during the holiday seasons, and
predominately Christian neighborhoods to display Christian symbols. None of
these involve congress.

Let me know when you're fully out of your mother's vagina, obviously the
birthing process is, as of yet, incomplete. 1 year of nursing, eventually some
kindergarten, move on to primary school, then high school, a little college,
and you'll be right in no time.

Good luck, it's a bitch being born feet first isn't it? If your head wasn't so
big, you'd have been birthed years ago.

Regards.



In article , Never anonymous Bud
wrote:
Separating himself from Baghdad Bob, Its (The Dawn
Soliloquy) whined:

"Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of a religion" This
is the establishment clause. Congress "shall not establish a religion" is
another way to word it. A courthouse is not Congress, unless congress passed a


law mandating that all courthouses bear the 10 Commandments, the law doesn't
apply.


Wrong.

To 'establish' a religion means that the State favors one religion over
others, as in England.
And that means on ANY government property, from Federal to local government.

THAT is what the Founding Fathers didn't want.

Allowing religious displays on public property is NOT 'establishing' a State
religion
(to any SENSIBLE person), as long as ALL religions have equal rights to display
in
the same place.

Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has it's head up it's collective ass, and
doesn't see this.






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