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The net effect of the distortion of the First Amendment is to require that wherever the state is, religion must be excluded.


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Religious people are now finding that the First Amendment is being used to herd them into a social ghetto, separated and walled off from public participation.

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God has virtually been made an illegal subject in that state institution most devoted to the shaping of the minds and values of our people - the public schools.

God has virtually been made an illegal subject in that state institution most devoted to the shaping of the minds and values of our people - the public schools.



Religious people, in the name of the Constitution, are increasingly being shoved to the back of the social bus.

Religious people, in the name of the Constitution, are increasingly being shoved to the back of the social bus.





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