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Originally Posted by RichieLion
I still don't understand how religions fighting to maintain their Constitutional Rights is a danger to our country.
The rules you had in college were rules you accepted in order to attend. You've could have gone to any State or Community college and had no such rules.
This is a case of the Church trying to retain it rights, and of the State trying to take them away. This is the State attempting to impose it's will over the religious freedoms of the Church.
How did this conversation about this issue on this forum get turned 180 degrees around?
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I dropped out of BYU and did go to a public law school (U of MN) with no such rules which was rather opposite in its liberal adversity to religions. Before law school, I went to a private Methodist school-- Denver University-- which had almost no rules and very little religion that I could see.
Which religious rights do you mean? Usually this issue comes down to abortion; unless I am missing something.
"In God We Trust" is on the US coins.
Prayers in schools?
Creationism taught in public schools?
Christmas trees in public libraries, schools, etc?
Believe that the dying declaration is still used in evidence. Which is that a person will tell the truth if he or she is about to meet God.