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    United States Christian Former Military Officer Beheads Satanic Shrine in Iowa State Capitol

    . . . You do know the idea that the Biblical ancient texts have been mistranslated over and over is basically completely rejected by modern SECULAR Biblical scholarship? That whenever we've found older and older preserved documents of the Bible (like the Dead Sea Scrolls) that the differences...
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    United States Christian Former Military Officer Beheads Satanic Shrine in Iowa State Capitol

    This is a very recent and, from my understanding, poorly supported theory that conflates what little we know about the ancient Canaanite pantheon and early Judaism and using linguistic similar names to construct a mythology (and there are many similar sounding names because, well, the languages...
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    United States Christian Former Military Officer Beheads Satanic Shrine in Iowa State Capitol

    Yes, which is exactly why they're not actually a legitimate religious group and thus can and should be banned, their end goal isn't to express their religious observance, it's to end all public religious displays. This isn't a case like the many many times actual religious minorities have been...
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    United States Christian Former Military Officer Beheads Satanic Shrine in Iowa State Capitol

    OK, a brief history of Establishment clause cases. The first of which that must be covered is Everson v Board of Education (1947). This case is what formally made the Establishment clause of the US Constitution apply to the States. This is also the case where the phrase "the wall of...
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    United States Christian Former Military Officer Beheads Satanic Shrine in Iowa State Capitol

    No, it isn't. And in fact this entire reading is so utterly ahistorical to the actual and legal history that I find it mildly trollish. From the 1950s until the 1990s Atheists backed by the US Courts had been systematically telling Christians they could have no public recognition of religion...
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