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<blockquote data-quote="lillilou" data-source="post: 1567802" data-attributes="member: 128328"><p>Around the holidays, there are usually articles on nativity scenes in courthouses.</p><p></p><p>You can also look at it from 2 different perspectives. There is that religion shouldnt impede on government. The other that government shouldnt impede on religion.</p><p></p><p>For the first, take hanging the 10 commandments at the county courthouse. or even saying prayers in school, or the Pledge of Allegiance using the word GOD. </p><p></p><p>For the second, something like polygamy. Can we call that illegal, if there is freedom of religion.</p><p></p><p>The other decent book I just read was Grisham's, The Appeal. The interesting part on it, was the engine behind how state supreme court justices get elected. And all the funding (alot from religous groups) that goes into this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lillilou, post: 1567802, member: 128328"] Around the holidays, there are usually articles on nativity scenes in courthouses. You can also look at it from 2 different perspectives. There is that religion shouldnt impede on government. The other that government shouldnt impede on religion. For the first, take hanging the 10 commandments at the county courthouse. or even saying prayers in school, or the Pledge of Allegiance using the word GOD. For the second, something like polygamy. Can we call that illegal, if there is freedom of religion. The other decent book I just read was Grisham's, The Appeal. The interesting part on it, was the engine behind how state supreme court justices get elected. And all the funding (alot from religous groups) that goes into this. [/QUOTE]
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