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originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: schuyler
Freedom of Religion. It's a thing. It means ANY religion, not just the ones you approve of. In fact, that's the point.
Yeah well what happened to separation of church and state? U.S. courts have determined that public schools are an "arm of the state" and thus can do nothing to hinder or promote religion.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: schuyler
"Freedom of Religion. It's a thing. It means ANY religion, not just the ones you approve of. In fact, that's the point."
Yeah well what happened to separation of church and state? U.S. courts have determined that public schools are an "arm of the state" and thus can do nothing to hinder or promote religion.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: schuyler
"Freedom of Religion. It's a thing. It means ANY religion, not just the ones you approve of. In fact, that's the point."
Yeah well what happened to separation of church and state? U.S. courts have determined that public schools are an "arm of the state" and thus can do nothing to hinder or promote religion.
Yeah - except public schools do promote religion... the religion of state worship.
This just allows people to redirect their hard earned tax dollars to their school of choice, rather than being forced to pay for kids to be indoctrinated in the religion of the state.
Wish they would pass the same thing here in Georgia...
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: schuyler
"Freedom of Religion. It's a thing. It means ANY religion, not just the ones you approve of. In fact, that's the point."
Yeah well what happened to separation of church and state? U.S. courts have determined that public schools are an "arm of the state" and thus can do nothing to hinder or promote religion.
Yeah - except public schools do promote religion... the religion of state worship.
This just allows people to redirect their hard earned tax dollars to their school of choice, rather than being forced to pay for kids to be indoctrinated in the religion of the state.
Wish they would pass the same thing here in Georgia...
Congratulations to Senator Amy Sinclair (Allerton) and Senator Jeff Taylor (Sioux Center) who serve as Chair and Vice-Chair of the Senate Education Committee who worked hard to answer the call of Baphomet to give ALL families the chance to be educated without curriculum regulations.
originally posted by: Joneselius
a reply to: NorthOfStuff
They're not open about what they 'believe in'. Not at all.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
This bill has nothing to do with satanism.
It is about tax funds to private schools.
What's your source on the quotes?
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: schuyler
Freedom of Religion. It's a thing. It means ANY religion, not just the ones you approve of. In fact, that's the point.
Said the dog with the hollow eyes.
a reply to: nerbot
So, the passing of Senate File 159 may seem good because so many benefit, BUT it now affords those Evil Psycopathic Control Freaks the opportunity to inject their own poison deep into rural communities via a pre-paid education system designed by them.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Sure they have the right.
Just as parents will have the right not to send their children there, then they won't get any money.
Or there will be parents that will.
Meh.
Yeah well what happened to separation of church and state?