-Caveat Lector-

In a message dated 2/4/99 5:34:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<<   The constitution states:
 Congress (bs) shall make no laws respecting the establishment of religion
 OR  PROHIBIT THE FREE EXERCISE THEREOF.
  >>
I think I made it clear in my post that I agree with you here, there IS NO
separation of church and state in the Constitution.  It is how the courts have
interpreted a doctrine.  They have taken the easy way out by separating church
and state so as NOT to be all inclusive.  It is not necessarily a good thing.
Additionally, I think, and I am in no way trying to defend the ACLU, that they
may only tackle cases they have a chance of winning, thus they would not sue
the Congress for it's prayers, though they are probably against it.  We still
have "In God We Trust" on our money, even though many would not agree with the
sentiment.
Teo1000

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