Missouri voters OK 'Right to Pray' amendment
Dave Helling
The Kansas City Star
Missouri voters Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that supporters said will protect religious freedom.....
In addition to protecting voluntary prayer in school, the amendment:
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• Says students need not take part in assignments or presentations that violate their religious beliefs.
That last provision may soon become the subject of litigation, some critics warned. They said it could lead to students skipping science classes or assignments when they disagree with teaching about the origins of man.
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Dr. Jekyll: They already had the right to pray in public. So do they now have a double right? A right squared?
Prof. Hyde: I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that math violates my religious beliefs.
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This is going to complicate World History, for sure....
ReplyDeleteLitigation is more or less a given, yeah.
They can pray only if I can shoot Bibles with a pistol like how Genrik Yagoda used ikons as target practice.
ReplyDeleteFair is fair, right?
I can't stop rolling my eyes at this.
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