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wcmagumba

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28. What about the Teachings of the Buddha, the Hindus, Muhammad, the Zoroastrians The Flying Spaghetti Monster
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 06:22 PM
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and many other faiths?..

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It is unconstitutional. Period hookaleft Jun 25 #1
You think that's gonna stop this SCOTUS? tishaLA Jun 25 #3
These psychos are so fucking weird. Initech Jun 25 #5
Centuries. TheRickles Friday #20
Education, like elections, is left to the states according to the Tenth Amendment, which leaves the responsibility ancianita Jun 25 #6
Although education is left to the states, the Establishment clause has been applied to the states by USSC since 1947 Ilikepurple Monday #29
Thank you for the excellent legal information re separation of church and state. ancianita 10 hrs ago #30
I would recommend the story of Judith and Holofernes. jls4561 Jun 25 #2
How about the Song of Solomon, which is quite racy? Ocelot II Monday #26
Hey MAGA assholes! Our government is not your church! Do you get that? Initech Jun 25 #4
Ask them to explain who 'begat' whom to create human #5 dickthegrouch Jun 25 #7
Questions I had as a kid that sowed the seeds apostasy later in life. paleotn Jun 25 #12
The "Others" Were From Outside Of Eden. ColoringFool Friday #17
Irony is dead. ananda Jun 25 #8
Got to force kids to believe in the invisible man Americanme Jun 25 #9
Why don't they just secede again and get it over with. paleotn Jun 25 #10
Let's make a similar bill that would require the reading of other religion's books sakabatou Jun 25 #11
You know, if they believed in the Golden Rule FullySupportDems Jun 25 #13
They believe in being right and forcing that belief onto everyone. travelingthrulife Monday #22
Yup FullySupportDems Monday #24
Uh... purr-rat beauty Jun 25 #14
I taught English at the secondary level in California. I know how I'd respond to such lawlessness. BadgerMom Jun 25 #15
Texas has squandered its brand to foolishness. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Jun 25 #16
"They'll savor the opportunity to overturn decades of precedent." J_William_Ryan Friday #18
Would atheist kids have to read religious books? Dr. T Friday #19
MaddowBlog-White House commission brushes off First Amendment, eyes 'bridge' between church and state LetMyPeopleVote Monday #21
How to ensure kids hate a religion.Force them to read about it at school. travelingthrulife Monday #23
Houston Chronicle published a full list of readings. Igel Monday #25
Judges 4. I hope they read that one cpamomfromtexas Monday #27
What about the Teachings of the Buddha, the Hindus, Muhammad, the Zoroastrians The Flying Spaghetti Monster wcmagumba Monday #28
The people behind this may then argue on which karynnj 10 hrs ago #31
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