After school the school sponsors extracirricular activities for the kids -
including sports and debate and drama.  These are school sponsored
activities.  Religion shouldn't be included.



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick McClure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 9:07 AM
Subject: RE: Religious Freedom


> That is not what I am suggesting.
>
> I am saying that once school is over, the building should be open to the
> public, people from the community should be able to use the school, so
long
> as what they are doing is legal.
>
> I don't want religion being taught in a class that is not about religion.
> Doing so would not be a part of the curriculum.
>
> Preventing a group from using the school because of their religion is a
> violation of the First Amendment, the government entity has kept a group
> from practicing their religion.
>
>
> >I think they were trying to accomplish two things:
> >
> >1. Keep the government out of the churches
> >2. Keep the churches out of the government
> >
> >I'll let you come and teach your religion at my publicly funded school if
> >you let me come and teach history, political science and constitutional
law
> >at your church.
> 
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