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Old 10-26-2007, 09:36 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Good thinkin' Rod...

Let folk pray in school and have words that they count spiritual bedrock maxims posted in their public offices...

I am sure you would embrace as good and right, for those of any other religion to have their practices and words allowed too?

Maybe before a finals exam at school, some kids ought to be able to have a seance and summon up their deceased great uncle who was a professor.

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You take some issues with the Ten Commandments displayed. Moses and the Ten Commandments is found on the east side of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C..

- HUMAN EVENTS

Witchcraft and such is already embraced by the public schools.

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Maryland School Sued for Refusing to Let Girl Read Bible -- 10/04/2006

Place a restriction on a child using a Scriptural story for reading studies and essays when the child has chosen that subject and topic yet defend and agree that homosexuality should be taught in schools as okay behavior.

Whenever a teacher allows children to choose their own topics for an assignment (such as which book to read, which song to sing, or which topic to study for a presentation), students may choose religious themes they have no right to tell the child that they cannot use the Bible. Pigs fly now days the ACLU has even defended this position.

When our country was founded the Bible was used to teach children to read.