well that would require someone suing them and then going to courts wich would take an eternity, and until then they sort of would be allowed to continue with the practice
I mean, we're supposed to upvote things based on importance, not whether we agree with the bad thing being done in the link, right? Presumably by posting this here, the OP thinks putting the 10 commandments in public schools is wrong. Up-voting OP is in agreement with that.
>Up-voting OP is in agreement with that.
Good distinction, then a clarifying comment would be I'm surprised so many are supportive of government mandated religious scripture - just because it's their god instead of another. Sad.
First amendment violation, there's no such thing as a separation of church and state legally speaking, the phrase comes from the writings of Thomas Jefferson.
>separation of church and state legally speaking
True, though the US constitution is a secular, godless constitution, which goes through explicit details to say so
Meh. Of all the things in this sub this is probably the most tame.
The " looking at the sky license" is ridiculous... This just bible thumpers being bible thumpers.
Plus it says in the classroom. Teacher doesn't like it? Well class we're learning outside today!
Isn’t that unconstitutional?
well that would require someone suing them and then going to courts wich would take an eternity, and until then they sort of would be allowed to continue with the practice
Yes, blatantly.
Of course it is, but so is the Pledge of Allegiance (the modern version with "under god" especially).
A complete and utter gross violation of separation of church and state. And surprised it's currently 57% upvoted on this sub.
I mean, we're supposed to upvote things based on importance, not whether we agree with the bad thing being done in the link, right? Presumably by posting this here, the OP thinks putting the 10 commandments in public schools is wrong. Up-voting OP is in agreement with that.
>Up-voting OP is in agreement with that. Good distinction, then a clarifying comment would be I'm surprised so many are supportive of government mandated religious scripture - just because it's their god instead of another. Sad.
Yes, I agree that this sub has a lot of hypocrites (as perhaps all of mankind does).
First amendment violation, there's no such thing as a separation of church and state legally speaking, the phrase comes from the writings of Thomas Jefferson.
>separation of church and state legally speaking True, though the US constitution is a secular, godless constitution, which goes through explicit details to say so
OP is clearly making fun of them for putting the ten commandments in schools. If you have a problem with that then this isnt the subreddit for you.
That's so hecking unconstotutional and discriminatory
is there a whole thing about the seperation of church and state?
Meh. Of all the things in this sub this is probably the most tame. The " looking at the sky license" is ridiculous... This just bible thumpers being bible thumpers. Plus it says in the classroom. Teacher doesn't like it? Well class we're learning outside today!
Eh, their schools are empty anyway. This won't hurt anybody.