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Originally Posted by bobabode
It's really simple. No religious icons anywhere on public property anytime. Why? Because Christians have forced the issue, not atheists or anyone else.
Change the constitution if you don't like it.
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Originally Posted by piece-itpete
Yes, the Christians forced the issue by placing the same nativity scenes they've been using since forever where they always placed them at the time they always did
It cracks me up, the backflips done by those who would rewrite history to their liking.
Pete
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You're both right.
Sorta. Pete, nobody's trying to rewrite history. It's just that the secularists, and many religious people, believe that public displays of religious nature, located on public property, are a violation of church/state separation. That goes for the Ten Commandments displayed in a courthouse or a manger scene in the lobby of a public library. The courts agree.
John