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separation of church and state

Discussion in 'Religion & Spirituality Forum' started by gridfaniker, Apr 13, 2004.

  1. WilliamJ

    WilliamJ SUPERMOD

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    there was a dude several years ago that graduated from harvard, i think, he gave his entire speach in latin. the faculty had no idea he was going to do this.
     
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    ECILAM Celebrate Diversity

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    To go straight back to Grid's original question, no, it would not be a violation. Even in an extreme exaggerated scenario where the student condemned secularism, condemned non-Christian religions, and called for a return to the values of the 1950s, I don't think it would violate the First Amendment. It would be out of line and expose the kid as an unhinged zealot, but the criticism would focus on the context of the time and place, not the Constitutionality of the content.
     
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    Superfluous_Nut pastor of muppets

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    i'll bet he was popular with the ladies.
     

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