"John Harlow" wrote in message
It is an obvious bias to a specific theology; which goes against the
spirit of the letter of the constitution.
But...if that's the bias of the majority of the Members, where's the harm?
More importantly, what makes it illegal? The "spirit" of the amendment was
to prevent state-sponsored religion. That has been strenuously adhered to
in the US.
I do not want to see ANY
religious references on government issued documents; their presence
is quite presumptions and offensive.
That is the crux of your argument: You don't *want* to see any reference to
religion. That's a far different matter than trying to claim that "In God
we trust", for example, is illegal.
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John T
http://tknowlogy.com/tknoFlyer
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