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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> What's more, I would disagree with the court that this is an
> unconstitutional practice. The first amendment protects against the
> government establishment of a state-sponsored religion. Setting aside a
> "national prayer day" doesn't violate that unless it also mandates that
> everyone, for example, recite the Lord's Prayer, and establishes
> penalties for those who do not.
So as long as no specific religion is explicitly mentioned, any kind of
religious decree is ok?
I don't think your first amendment says nor means that.
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- Warp
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