Antonin Scalia Says Constitution Permits Court To 'Favor Religion Over Non-Religion'

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  1. tecoyah

    tecoyah Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Since when is opinion placed onto an internet forum considered a "Mandate"?

    Freedom from religion has implications....does it not?
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    please don't be ignorant
     
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    How did Scalia do this? What is this constitutional mandate you're talking about?
     
  4. FreshAir

    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    if you agree with Justice Scalia, they you think Atheism is not a religion and can be pushed in our schools, I disagree, I do not want teachers telling kids there is no GOD or that there is a God

    Atheism and Theism are two sides of the same coin

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    I linked what is required to be eligible for those funds. I linked what those funds are used for. You have done nothing but go.. Religion!!! Bush!!!!....
     
  6. FreshAir

    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    you and I both know those faith based funds are being used for nothing more then bailing out religion

    I have seen nothing advertised in our area or anywhere as being faith based funded, where is all this money, how do people get access to it? (the people in need, not the church)

    the question is not, are we getting good works, but are we getting as much good works as the tax payers are paying for, doesn't sound like it... not seeing it


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