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Agreed. But there's a line that can be drawn, and in this country that line is at the governmental level. If the government is funding it, I think it's wrong.
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The Governor of Washington State was merely allowing equal access to the Capitol to the atheist display as it did the religious display. There is NO government funding involved. S.D. |
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I never claimed there was. I was simply discussing with Moonliner where I draw the line on religious displays on public property.
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In other words, this stated position sort of taints the discussion as a red herring; no? Question: When has the government - local, state, or federal - ever funded a religious display in contravention of the spirit of 'separation of church and state' (though not a Constitutional measure)!?! S.D. |
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