Rights
Our forefathers wrote the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution when we broke away from England. They were written to found a new country and secure our individual freedoms. Then the Bill of Rights was added to make sure that certain rights were not taken away. The first amendment reads: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise therof: or abridiging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or of the right of the people to peaceably to assembl, and to petition the
Government for the redress of grievances. First religion: I do not know of laws congress has made in the area, but I know that they are remiss on not reigning in the supreme court, which is ligislating from the benbch. Having religious objects or saying prayers on government are now pretty much prohibited. Waco was taken down BECAUSE it was a religious compound. This country was started by churches. All schools and many towns and villages were begun by churches. Religion was a part of daily life both in private and in government. Secular Humanism has been declared a religion by the supreme court and yet it is taught in schools every day. Why? The study of Buddism or Islam is okay just not Christianity, and the U.N. wants Earth worship to be taught and in many schools the goddess Gaia is taught. More on the 1st amendment next time.
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