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Re: Christmas and Schools

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Originally Posted by LBK Rules
The main problem is that our government is not even listening to themselves.

FOX News Report


So, obviously, it is Christianity, not religions in general, that our government dosn't want anyone to know about.

http://www.afa.net/journal/july/religiousfreedom10.asp
I'll leave the First Amendment argument out of this because it's entirely based on a person's subjective interpretation of the Establishment Clause, as Kristina pointed out.

I wasn't planning on replying to this thread at all, but your second statement, that "it is Christianity, not religions in general, that our government doesn't want anyone to know about," is absolutely the most absurd thing I have ever read, bar none. Both houses of the United States Congress hold a Christian prayer service before each session. And, as far as I know, every modern President of The United States has attended highly publicized church services, not to mention the very specific personal beliefs they hold.

I'm willing to bet a good sum of money that neither of the two houses of Congress have a rabbi or mullah on hand, in any official capacity, while they both have an official Christian / Catholic chaplain, with a personal office, on hand.

Utterly asinine comments like that really get my goat.
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