Really? I am not a drinker, Bro.

The Establishment Clause. Your semantics games are laughable.

that clause dictates there can be no law establishing a religion (no “church of america”), and to prevent free exercise of religion

it doesnt state anything about keeping religion out of town squares, schools, legal buildings…

so you failed to disprove the poster’s position

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There is two hundred years of Constitutional jurisprudence that disagrees with you. The most instructive body of thinking on this though is the failure of the Senate to pass a Prayer in School Amendment despite strong support from President Reagan.

no. there are people from the 1960’s who went on crusades to minimize the presence of religious expression in many aspects of society, which has been in place for 200 years, like left wing atheist murray ohair

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And commies killed anyone that didn’t go along with the state.

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And just like Christian and Jewish holidays they have special Ramadan Services.

Old Guy has been consistently hostile to Christians since he first posted on the subject.

You seem to be forgetting half of that equation.

How did The Crusades start?

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I did the Easter Pork Rolls.

Ended up with about 140lbs of meat. Kept 50 for myself and donated the rest.

It went over REALLY well. :grinning:

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Very well said. The Muslim world for the most part is still a thousand years behind.

They can still hold communion in small/family groups.

The local priest here is putting in a whole lot of overtime.

That’s a very intelligent post.

Try google, we’re not here to play fetch for you.

Try the pork roll and you’ll never go back. image

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What Christian churches today endorse the killing of non Christians?

Links?

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All that means is that Congress is forbidden to make laws concerning any religious establishment.

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I like that

Sooooo…. are these democrats also going to take down tag numbers at Wal-Mart & Kroger? No difference!

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Except for the grocery store being essential and religious gatherings being non. So, very different.