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To: Kevin Rose who wrote (268558)6/30/2002 3:55:06 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<<by prohibiting the involvement of the federal goverment in any religious activities, laws, etc>>

BS--

Freedom of religion does in no way mean mandatory abstention from religion. There are prayers and references to God every day in every form of government from the congress to the courts to speeches to our money to the pledge.

It is clear pinheaded liberals wish to make the USA just another godless country...but ask yourself...what will you have gained?



To: Kevin Rose who wrote (268558)6/30/2002 3:58:02 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
kevie, that's is not what Article One says.

kevie this statement is FALSE
"The Constitution contains no references to God or religion. None."

kevie you are engaging in silly liberal pick words out of context and you even misrepresent what the words are. Or you have never read the document.

Your reference declaration is FALSE. Read Article 1.

That is stupid, ignorant, lies or all three. This is not personal attack. This is reporting on your words.

The constitution prohibit the Government from making any law
prohibiting the free exercise of religion.

Saying under God or in God we trust or So help my God does not establish a law respecting an establishment of religion.

Hey this is the original, the source read it for yourself.
archives.gov

tom watson tosiwmee