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Originally Posted by team_barlo Thank you! I was trying to find a way to say that very thing. I do not want my taxes funding ANY religion in ANY way. Making that the case in no way infringes on the rights of people to worship as they choose. I am far from atheistic, but I'm not a Christian or a Jew, so why should I be paying rent on a public building housing a monument to the 10 Comandments? That is a huge affront to my freedom of religion and so is being expected listen to a Christian prayer at a graduation from a public school. I don't see Buddhas and yin & yan plastered all over courthouses and in schools (nor would I want to). | I also agree, Tristan. I believe that also,Church and State should not ever be combined. |