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The only "Separation of Church and State" that exists is with Congress. "Congress" does not, the last time I checked, mean Town Halls, Mayoral Offices, Courthouses, School Buildings, Municipal Parks, the White House Lawn, etc...
Nope. Lemon v. Kurtzman, SCOTUS, 1971. The decision concerned a Pennsylvania law about schools. Allegheny County v. Greater Pittsburgh ACLU (1989) concerned a religious display at a courthouse. Glassroth v. Moore was allowed to stand by SCOTUS in 2003, which prevented Roy Moore's Ten Commandments display in his courthouse. McCreary County v. ACLU of Kentucky (2005) also held Ten Commandment displays in Kentucky courthouses unconstitutional. Abington Township v. Schempp (1963) held that a mandatory recitation of the Lord's Prayer in schools was unconstitutional.
I don't think the religion is what everyone is finding disturbing though. I think it's the plastic fetus dolls.
I think a teacher or Administrator pushing ANY type of agenda is wrong. Making sure the information is made avalible is fine, chairing a commitee after school is concluded for the day is fine, making sure that the kids have the right to express themselves and explore their options is ideal ( and yes include religion/ theology as well as pro-life reasoning ) but making info available does not equate to shoving it down someones throat. Handing out fetus dolls to elememtery kids falls into the Later catagory. This is a PRIME example of organised religion coercing with fear when it can NOT teach with reason. Of couse it does this to those whose ability to use logic and reason are not fully devoloped, children as young as 10. Nice.
lori
What, no blastocyst plushies?!?
Regardless, it's still not what the constitutions SAYS.
How in the world can you construe this as "organised religion coercing with fear when it can not teach with reason"? How does knowing what a fetus looks like instill fear? How is being forbidden to hand out a visual aide "teaching with reason"
"Some people think that my life began at birth, but my life's journey began long before I was born."
captioning accompanying the "fetus doll"
For that matter, what exactly is meant by "arms" in the 2nd? Tactical nuclear weapons, or only the arms present in the time of the framers, flintlock rifles/pistols and simple cannon?
It certainly seems to have a religious undercurrent......
Not appropriate for school:
"Some people think that my life began at birth, but my life's journey began long before I was born."
"Some people think that my life began at birth, but my life's journey began long before I was born."
It certainly seems to have a religious undercurrent......
Thats part of why I say it would be Hypocritical for me to say "Well, it says congress, but means..." because I argue often that the 2nd says "Arms" which does NOT mean Flintlocks and Cannons, otherwise it would say the "Right to bear flintlocks and cannons"