Lan Barnes wrote:

On Sun, March 25, 2007 7:40 pm, Christian Seberino wrote:
On Sun, March 25, 2007 1:12 pm, Lan Barnes wrote:
Nobody is trying to stamp out religion in politics, prayer in school, or
any other religious freedom.
How I wish that were true.  You do realize that school prayer has been
illegal for decades?

Prayer is NOT illegal anywhere. FORCED prayer is in government funded
institutions. Can't you discern the difference?

When a student is expelled or brought up on charges for leading a prayer session in a public school, it appears as though prayer is illegal there. "Can't *you* discern the difference?"

They didn't want to *force* people to believe in Christianity but the vast
majority would certainly be happy if more people followed the teachings of
Christianity....be honest, help your neighbor, be faithful to your wife,
etc.

Why do you think that? Sexually repressed, superstitious, denying the
evidence of the senses and conclusions of reason? This is better for
everybody?

Not me, thanks.

"Conclusions of reason"?  Don't make me laugh!


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