Originally posted by skywalker
Your example is wrong. "Not selling booze on Sundays" is completely free of religious connotation (even if it was derived from the rules of a religion), thus it is perfectly constitutional. Give a correct example, and you'll be right. But I don't think there is one...
Your example is wrong. "Not selling booze on Sundays" is completely free of religious connotation (even if it was derived from the rules of a religion), thus it is perfectly constitutional. Give a correct example, and you'll be right. But I don't think there is one...
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BTW, I don't see how the TC's violate the establishment clause anymore than the government invoking God by name in any other venue. I always thought the establishment clause simply prevented the government from establishing a national church or specific, officially sanctioned religion. Seems a bit overinterpreted.
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