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The issue of religion and government is a major debate in the United States of America. Fortunately, the Supreme Court of the United States researched the religion clauses of the First Amendment to the U. ... Unfortunately, if there were ever an issue wherein clarity is lacking and confusion prevails among attorneys, authors, clerics, commentators, educators, historians, journalists, judges, politicians, and the general public, it is the meaning of the First Amendments religion clauses. ...
Further, ever since 1962 some misinformed people (who have possibly never read Engel or Schempp or any other court decision) have been propagating the false information that God, religion, and prayer are unconstitutional according to the United States Supreme Court. ... Hopefully, you understand it is required religion, required Bible reading, or required prayer which is unconstitutional. ... The First Congress and the states which ratified the First Amendment said "Congress shall make no LAW respecting an establishment of RELIGION." In America religion is not to be imposed by law or government upon anyone.
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