Get your trash religion out of public schools. This is ******* insane.
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Demons do demand to be referred to as they/them. Probably just a weird coincidence though.Typical MAGA, sees thread about.....anything and immediately talks about trans folks.
Get your trash religion out of public schools. This is ******* insane.
Do we? Please tell me about that.You know we have an entire amendment that prevents this. Not that the constitution matters the Republican Supreme Court
The guy who tried it resigned so not sure if it stuck.Oklahoma was trying this, too. No?
It’s called the Lemon test. And this new law fails all three components of the test.Do we? Please tell me about that.
Stupidity of this always makes my head hurt. Why would you want to defeat teachers unions? And get our schools back from what? Dumbasses just eat this meaningless ******** up.The guy who tried it resigned so not sure if it stuck.
Ryan Walters steps down as Oklahoma schools chief to lead anti-teachers union group
“We will build an army of teachers to defeat the teachers unions once and for all,” he told Fox News. “This fight is going national and we will get our schools back.”
Which school teaches that? Link? You’re anti-Constitution. All MAGAs are.Correct! Less bible more ch!cks with d!cks
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He thinks the teachers are indoctrinating their students into... something? But let us not forget...Stupidity of this always makes my head hurt. Why would you want to defeat teachers unions? And get our schools back from what? Dumbasses just eat this meaningless ******** up.
So the Lemon test is in the constitution?It’s called the Lemon test. And this new law fails all three components of the test.
There is no equal protection clause in the constitution about religion.I’m good with it as long as the Quran, and other religious texts are included.
Otherwise, it’s unconstitutional.
So the Lemon test is in the constitution?
So you know in the 13 colonies each colony had a state religion. That religion was actually funded by the government. Massachusetts was the last state to get rid of their state religion, in 1833. Anyway other denominations didn’t like that there was a state religion so they put in the establishment clause. All of the religions were Christian though. So Islam was never part of the discussion.No, but the Establishment Clause is.
The Establishment Clause is in the Constitution. The Lemon test provides guidance for courts to determine whether a specific law or policy violates the Establishment Clause. And requiring public school students to read Bible verses almost certainly violates all three components of the test.So the Lemon test is in the constitution?
Now do the New York Times, regarding their story about a trans father on Father’s Day?
So you know in the 13 colonies each colony had a state religion. That religion was actually funded by the government. Massachusetts was the last state to get rid of their state religion, in 1833. Anyway other denominations didn’t like that there was a state religion so they put in the establishment clause. All of the religions were Christian though. So Islam was never part of the discussion.
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I’m not good with it. No one who believes in the United States Constitution should be, either.I’m good with it as long as the Quran, and other religious texts are included.
Otherwise, it’s unconstitutional.
The Establishment Clause is in the Constitution. The Lemon test provides guidance for courts to determine whether a specific law or policy violates the Establishment Clause. And requiring public school students to read Bible verses almost certainly violates all three components of the test.
That's what Sunday school is for. Or private schools. The only time religion should be taught in public schools is in the context of its role in shaping world history.
I don’t know…maybe I will split teams up Bibles vs. Qurans. “Bibles!! You’re kicking first!”Another words, mention it to students and move on. Don't indoctrinate and teach it unless they are in a private school.
Yes state sponsored religion was phased out in 1833. Not reading bibles in school, but actual sponsorship. The 14th amendment didn’t change that.So no state sponsored religions of any type for the 33 years before the 14th Amendment was passed.
Yes state sponsored religion was phased out in 1833. Not reading bibles in school, but actual sponsorship. The 14th amendment didn’t change that.
But it’s not debatable that there were state religions in this country. The 1st Amendment did not mandate separation of church and state.We can disagree on whether requiring public school students to read a certain Bible - there are many - violates the Establishment Clause.
The 1st Amendment did not mandate separation of church and state.
I disagree, but how would that apply to a school district. Seems like you are saying their is a tiered system of separation.Of course it did - to the federal government as of 1787, and to the states as of 1868.
Now do pride flags... keep them out of schools, or no?Religion and god(s). The scourge of our planet. The single biggest crutch ever created by the human mind. Keep it the f*ck out of schools.
Oh boy.... are we gonna have a lemon party?It’s called the Lemon test. And this new law fails all three components of the test.