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Yes, Spider, I agree with you. I am not argueing the points you have
made and I understand that many morals of any society are raised to consciousness by people of religion. I was simply putting my view about FEDERAL or NANTIONAL law into context by indicating that this US Federal government is, ITself violating the first amendment. |
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Only until challenged by someone and taken to the supreme court.
I have the right to practice my choice of religion and no man made law can prevent this. this is however not a part of the religious thread as it has now become a series of postings upon the constitution of the US. Therefore I suggest if you wish to continue debate upon this subject we take it to the current events area. |
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indeed!!
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AdventureBegins,
What would the supreme court do exactly? First, unless they were extremely liberal, they wouldn't take the case. The court has to obey the laws of the US and the law allows States to establish laws on religion. They can also force all residents to own a gun, such as a few towns have done in the south. The town's laws could be overridden by state laws, but there is NOTHING the Supreme Court can do. |
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I am not an attorney.
this would be a question for an attorney. However I do believe that the constitution does say that no state shall have the right to abridge the Bill of Rights. I may reside within a state but I am a citizen of the United States and as such entitled to the rights outlined within the bill of rights. |
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Admendment I
-------------------------------------------------------------- Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. -------------------------------------------------------------- You have no right to freedom of religion. You are protected from Congress prohibiting the free exercise of religion. Huge difference. |
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