Carolina Hustler
Footballguy
His opinion on what it means to establish a state religion, and/or making no law respecting the establishment of religion? This is a ridiculous stretch...Read the third paragraph again.Explain how flashing a bible verse in a marquee is making a law....Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion.Maybe you can quote the part for us where it suggests that it's unconstitutional to flash bible verses on a highschool marquee.. Maybe improper, but it's not unconstitutional..Shirley, you can't be serious.It's hard to believe that it is unconstitutional to do so, but here we are.it's hard to believe that there's a school district flashing Bible verses on an electric marquee outside.
Not a "state religion." Religion. Full stop.
Now unless you don't accept the argument that the 1st Amendment applies to all government actions, and not just laws enacted by Congress or you somehow believe the 1st Amendment was not incorporated against the States by the 14th Amendment, I can't see how you'd have a non-trivial argument (grounded in the text of the Constitution) that the establishment clause applies.
I also find it amusing that the very people arguing for the most restrictive (textually ludicrous) interpretation of the establishment clause somehow interpret the free exercise clause to prevent laws of general application from applying to religious people if it somehow offends their beliefs. Which is something like 1000 times more fanciful as a matter of textual or historical interpretation.
It is not unconstitutional to flash a bible verse on a school marquee.. You guys are out of your minds..