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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
    You are wrong. by Route2003-04-02 11:00:30
      Link by piroufreek2006-11-19 12:55:59
        So what? by Route2003-04-02 11:08:49
          Founders by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:11:20
            But they made it optional. by taIon2003-04-02 11:17:56
              Fair enough by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:35:43
                How about people's courtesy to other people by NOLAWitch2003-04-02 11:41:59
                  Denying by piroufreek 2003-04-02 11:51:26
I don't see anyone asking anyone else to pray. I see asking people for a moment of silence. I see when a majority of like-minded citizens want to pray together for the safety of participants (freedom of association). I don't see anyone forcing you to change your beliefs. I see you (not you personally of course) being asked to be quiet while we exercise our freedom of religion. If you deny us that, it is no better than someone forcing you to pray to God on your knees.
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                    majority vs minority by BuggedEyes2003-04-02 12:00:24
                    Then you aren't looking. by BloodyViking2003-04-02 12:10:13

 

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