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Separation of Church and State in the U.S.? by BuggedEyes2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Meaning of separation by piroufreek2003-04-02 10:51:23
    A *country* cannot have personal morals. (n/t) by world2003-04-02 10:52:06
      But the governed can n/t by piroufreek2003-04-02 10:53:10
        Then exercise them in private. by NOLAWitch2003-04-02 10:59:49
          Foundations of this country by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:07:57
            No difference? by Route2003-04-02 11:16:29
              Have you studied Islam? by adiplomat2003-04-02 11:20:28
                I understand that. by Route 2003-04-02 11:25:32
I understand that there are a few religions that, when followed to the letter, dictate that you must pray at certain times exactly (e.g. certain times of day, before or after meals, or what have you). And I have no problem with that. However, piroufreek was asserting that if I tell him he can't pray before his baseball game or at the start of the school day, I am violating his rights just as badly as if he forced me to pray. And I think that's impossible, unless his religion dictates that he must pray before ingesting education (interesting concept there), or before engaging in sporting activity.

Thanks for being specific about this post's context. "Think of the tangents!"

[ Reply ]
                  I have to install Oracle on Linux now. by Route2003-04-02 11:27:33
                    OK by biblethumper2003-04-02 11:40:51
                      Don't forget... by Spiff2003-04-02 11:52:16
                        YES!!! Thank you Brother Spiff!!! (n/t) by biblethumper2003-04-02 12:02:36
                          LOL by Route2003-04-02 16:27:12

 

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