> Judeo-Christian. There's a difference.

Still not true. The majority of the men who signed the Constitution were either 
Deists or Humanists. Neither of which is Judeo-Christian. Acknowledging the 
existance of a higher power that every religion with the exception of a couple 
founded in the last couple hundred years acknowledges does not make a 
Judeo-Christian foundation.

I agree that public prayer should be allowed. Show me how a government official 
saying a prayer infringes on the rights of an athiest any more than outlawing 
that prayer infringes on his own rights and I might change my mind. But don't 
fool yourself into thinking our government evolved from any kind of religious 
belief. The founding fathers knew that there were some good ideas in the Bible 
and borrowed them, just like they borrowed some ideas from many other sources.


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