Tuesday, May 13, 2014

"Town of Greece v. Galloway et al."

I'd especially like to hear from religious people on the following topic. One need not even address the unconstitutionality, IMO, of the Supreme Court's recent "Town of Greece, New York v. Galloway et al." decision that further erodes the Separation of Church and State. Not right now, at least. Much as it grieves and sickens me, this decision is a fait accompli, and will remain so until the balance of the court shifts WAY leftward. So which, dear people of faith, are you planning on doing? Will you now RELUCTANTLY or ENTHUSIASTICALLY embrace the practice of reading Hindu, Muslim and Jewish prayers before the start of city council proceedings? Are you reluctantly, or enthusiastically willing to allow Santeria chants in the same setting? Any problem with civic-minded Satanists who also want to propagate their lovely beliefs in town halls coast to coast? You really can't have it both ways, of course. If Jesus people are to be accommodated, to the detriment of the necessary and vital Establishment Clause, they better get ready to accommodate every other faith. That would be inconvenient to say the least. Not to mention unconstitutional. http://iacknowledge.net/christian-conservative-group-heckles-hindu-prayer-in-us-senate-video/

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