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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (216019)1/26/2005 3:45:08 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 1575725
 
So let me get this straight. In your version of American public schools, I can create a campus club for chess, for political ideologies, for sports, and for just about anything, but I can't create a club to organize people of like-minded religious principles?

Yup. Again your example isn't all that relevant to the issue because you bring up the LEAST offensive usage of public funds to promote religion (a Jewish club meeting once a week in your publicly paid for high school). But I would say you can't do it (in my version of American schools) because it is against the letter of the law (separation of church and state). Sorry.

That is your America where we have Freedom FROM Religion and this is what the Christians who are 82% of the U.S. population are rebelling against.

I think it is our America, dude. And rather than always use the example of Christians, why don't you point out how you are upset that Muslims in the US can't meet on campus either? If one religion can do it they all have to be allowed to do it.

Your point is that you'd like to discriminate against Christians by having them banned. That's unconstitutional.

Come back to planet earth, mindmeld, you are flying too close to the sun!
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