Folks: We're all smart people here. Most of us have spent many years
working with the law of government and religion. Few of us have real
difficulty grasping concepts. We may disagree with others'
interpretation of those concepts, of course, but that's a different
matter.
It's certainly quite
Eugene wrote on 11/21/2005 11:18:15 AM:
For instance, does it mean Congress shall make no law totally
prohibiting all religion, so that no religion may be practiced?
If so,
Congress could outlaw Catholicism, on the theory that it's not
prohibiting religion generally, only one religion.
For