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Edited by New Radical: 5/5/2014 5:39:32 PM
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Supreme Court Upholds Town Prayer

[quote]The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a town in upstate New York did not violate the Constitution by starting its public meetings with a prayer from a “chaplain of the month” who was almost always Christian. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for the majority in a 5-to-4 decision that divided the court’s more conservative members from its liberal ones, said the prayers were merely ceremonial. They were neither unduly sectarian nor likely to make members of other faiths feel unwelcome.[/quote] It is surely a coincidence that all of the members of the majority in this case were Catholic and all of non-Christians in the court were in the minority.
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  • Makes sense to me. I don't see the logic in saying "I don't like your prayer here/now, so I'm going to try to get the Supreme Court to make you stop." To me, seperation of church and state means no decicions should be based on any religion or religious views. It doesn't mean you need to make displays of religion illegal in government places/functions.

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