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The case of Greece v. Galloway sets a terrible precedent for all of us. I think the Christians that want to incorporate their beliefs into all public acts and policies will soon learn how the court's ill-conceived decision will indeed cut both ways. And they won't like it.
ReplyDeleteAgi Tater -- I agree. They'll be happy to have the state sanction their religious practices in public spheres, but how will they feel if another belief system tries to do the same?
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