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Something interesting: the same federal appeals court in California that declared the Pledge of Allegiance an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion is itself being sued for allegedly having a representation of the Ten Commandments in its seal. The term "hypocritical" might come to mind. :P

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I doubt they had any idea. You think any of those old fogies ever looked at the seal?
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LOL... 'course, knowing them, they may very well just get rid of the seal.

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Heh@churchianity.
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It is not freedom of religion, it is freedom from religion.
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Post by Will Robinson »

Krom wrote:It is not freedom of religion, it is freedom from religion.
It was supposed to be freedom from state controlled religion not a guaranteed absence of any mention of religion. Just look at all the references to religion the authors of that document included in previous and subsequent documents....
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Will Robinson wrote:
Krom wrote:It is not freedom of religion, it is freedom from religion.
It was supposed to be freedom from state controlled religion not a guaranteed absence of any mention of religion. Just look at all the references to religion the authors of that document included in previous and subsequent documents....
Playing "devil's advocate" a bit here:

Not only freedom from state-controlled religion, but also state-mandated/supported religion. If the seal representing that particular office has a symbol of a particular religion, at the very least it can be construed as support for that religion.

(Not that I think a symbol on a seal should be changed, given its historical significance. A city near me was sued about a cross on its seal, and the resulting legal battle and media frenzy was pretty ridiculous.)
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The first ammendments religion clause also applies only to congress....Oh well.
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