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If there is no "seperation of Church and state" as stated as an answer in another ?)?
McCollum v. Board of Education Dist. 71
hasse.....that makes no sense. Evolution is science....not religion
Epperson et al. v. Arkansas
Really Michelle? Because I just cited two Supreme Court Cases (Which decide the law of the land) that say otherwise. What do you have?
8 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
People forget about the Lemon Test.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
What any court rules is not necessarily compatible with law, justice, sense, or reality, as we have seen on many occasions. American courts consistently rule in opposition to law. That does not change truth.
Hasse is right. The fervor and faith of the adherents of the Theory of Evolution more closely resmbles religion than it does science. What other theory, lacking as evolutionary theory does, a substantial body of proof, could be forced on students in the public schools, without public outcry? Evolutionary theory is a religious cult.
- Mr.SamsaLv 71 decade ago
That answer was incorrect. The Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution requires that no state, agency or officer shall establish or inhibit any religion. That is the basis for the "separation of church and state."
- 1 decade ago
We have separation of Church and State.. THere is not state religion. That's what the founding fathers meant by separation of Church and State!
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- 1 decade ago
If church and state was really separated the government would NOT allow the foolish, silly unproven idea of creationism or any various of to be taught in public schools.
There is nor has there been creditable evidence to support creationism other than the bible.
- Michelle CLv 41 decade ago
Here's an idea! Pick up a copy of the Constitution and READ it. You'll find NO such wording in it OR the Amendments. It's all a bunch of Liberal sleight of hand based on a PRIVATE letter.
- hasse_johnLv 71 decade ago
If there were a separation of church and state, the government schools would not teach evolutionism.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
hasse, lol@ teaching "evolutionism"
they also teach gravitonimy.