Rick: Not to beat a dead horse here, but you
haven't asked or answered the only relevant question: What is the
nature of the theology classes at the schools in question?
If the pedagogy involves "the study of the nature of God and religious
truth," then as I understand Washington's program
Larry Darby wrote:
My post was very much material and relevant to law and religion. I
believe our ListMeister fears any criticism of Judaism or world Jewry or
global endeavors of its adherents. No matter how often or who opposes
freedom of religion, which includes criticism of Judaism, the
Folks: Let me say it again -- please keep posts on-topic, which
is to say pretty closely focused on the law of government and religion.
The original thread had to do with whether Title VII's religious
accommodation provision, or perhaps the Free Exercise Clause or the Free
Speech Clause,