> However, most respondents were selective about who should
> receive the money and did not think non-Judeo-Christian
> religious groups, such as Muslims and Buddhists, or groups
> outside the mainstream, such as Scientologists, should
> get funds.

    This, of course, makes _exactly_ the point I have been arguing with
Jim. People in this nation may argue that religion should be part of the
educational and other social support systems and should contribute to the
definition of "morality" in our society, but the fact remains that it is
only _their_ religion that they believe should serve that role.

        Rick
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Rick Adams
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