Oklahoma To Require Public Schools To Teach the Bible
"Every teacher, every classroom in the state will have a Bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the Bible in the classroom," state Superintendent Ryan Walters announced last week.
"Every teacher, every classroom in the state will have a Bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the Bible in the classroom," state Superintendent Ryan Walters announced last week.
However this denominational divorce plays out, theology around same-sex relationships isn’t the only thing driving Methodists apart.
A 6–3 majority sees it as noncoercive and not a violation of the Establishment Clause.
This has nothing to do with the separation of church and state.
Will they keep it in mind even if Joe Biden becomes president?
So holds a Connecticut decision, I think correctly:
The Coalition Avenir Quebec claims the crucifix hanging in the National Assembly isn't a religious symbol.
Thanks to legislation that passed in March, all Florida public schools must display "In God We Trust" signage in "a conspicuous place."
The religion this church administers is Americanism, a species of nationalism.
Just when you thought you couldn't like Moore any less.
Separation of Church and State
Conservatives are looking in the wrong place.
Should a program that provides scholarships to private-schools exclude religious institutions?
It is almost impossible to treat all people equally with a single system of public schools. To foster peace and real unity, educational freedom is key.
Some Americans still stuff their faith down the throats of the minority.
Korean War memorial on public land in Southern California
The constitutionality of the Ten Commandments monument has been questioned
Government neutrality is the best way to ensure fairness and social peace.
But none of that nasty heathen stuff
On behalf of an atheist cop alleging harrassment
This is why the rebel colonials set up a separation of church and state
Is it a First Amendment violation?
Looking for answers at the Reason Rally in Washington, D.C.
Atheist activists in Orlando talk John Locke, religious toleration, presidential politics, and Don't Ask, But Do Tell.
Atheist activists in Orlando talk separation of church and state, sick kids, and Evil God.