"Under God" from the Pledge of Alligance
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"In the relationship between man and religion, the state is firmly committed to a position of neutrality," ruled Associate Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark in 1963. Yet today, the American nation continues to struggle to eliminate religious misinformation from the public schools that constitute the very basis of our democracy. The Bill of Rights, that hallowed cornerstone of the Constitution, forbids the governmental creation of an established church in its First, often quoted, Amendment: "Congress
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should suffer through the endorsement--implied or explicit--of any religion whatsoever, however nonsectarian or locally popular, in the very public schools those parents entrust with the education of their impressionable children. Neither the Constitution nor conscience can accept the association of religion and public education. In a diverse nation that prides itself on religious and other freedoms, established religion has no place in the public schools. Thankfully, the First Amendment assures us that it never will.
should suffer through the endorsement--implied or explicit--of any religion whatsoever, however nonsectarian or locally popular, in the very public schools those parents entrust with the education of their impressionable children. Neither the Constitution nor conscience can accept the association of religion and public education. In a diverse nation that prides itself on religious and other freedoms, established religion has no place in the public schools. Thankfully, the First Amendment assures us that it never will.