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I need 3 reasons why religious displays should NOT be allowed on puplic property.
i have these:gov. can't support a certain religion, it sends out messages to those who don't follow that religion(s)
and need some more. u dont have to give me 3 just any at all

i was sick all week and wasn't able to do alot with this, i emailed my teacher asking for some extra time and she said no i could have done it while i was sick(i had the flu so i was stuck in bed all day, and my parents won't fight with my teacher)
plz help!!!
Thanks!
~**~Happy Holidays~**~

2007-12-19 13:22:40 · 5 answers · asked by just another skateboarding chikk 4 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

i already read the constitution. i need REASONS.
i can't fight with my teacher now....if can't let my grades dip either
plz.help

2007-12-19 13:35:29 · update #1

i meant to say "i can't"

2007-12-19 13:35:56 · update #2

I KNO ABOUT THE SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!
im sorry i sounded mean

2007-12-19 13:43:20 · update #3

5 answers

Separation of church and state

Public funding required to have those displays setup

Putting one religion above the others

2007-12-19 13:27:09 · answer #1 · answered by JW.C 6 · 2 2

Actually your teacher should know there are NO reasons other than the lefts attack on religion. The Constitution says that the government cannot hinder religion and cannot impose religion on it's citizens. Displays do not impose anything. Name one person who has looked at a creche and then felt obligated to join a church. Join the ACLU maybe but not a church. Demand that your teacher read you in the Constitution it says displays are outlawed. In fact the constitution says our rights have been endowed by the Creator. And they opened every meeting with prayer. And they put IN GOD WE TRUST on our money. Does it sound like the founding fathers would approve of what a lefty court ruled?
Of course if I was a democrat I would scared if there were a hell. Let's see them overrule God

2007-12-19 21:34:03 · answer #2 · answered by Brandon A 5 · 2 1

The First Amendment to the Constitution says nothing about the separation of church and state, nor does it say that religious displays should not be allowed on public property.

What it does say is that the government shouldn't control the church, and that the church shouldn't control the government.

The rest of the nonsense is made up by religion-hating zealots.

If you don't believe me, read the Constitution for yourself!

2007-12-19 21:31:53 · answer #3 · answered by Rick K 6 · 2 1

Because if I weren't a Christian I would feel intimidated fighting an appeal if Christian Symbols were all over the Town Halls and property.

As a Tax payer who pays the Town Employees to do Town Work not decorate with religious symbols all over the place.

If I can't put my beliefs on town property
They shouldn't either

2007-12-19 21:48:53 · answer #4 · answered by mw 7 · 0 1

Well you can not display any religious symbols on public property because it is supposed to be a place were all people from any religion can gather since our government has seperation of church and state. (I don't know if this helps but here it is)

2007-12-19 21:39:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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