>"... CONGRESS shall MAKE NO LAW establishing religion, or ...."
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>Show me the law which breaches church and state.
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>A person saying a benediction prayer at a school graduation is not a 'law' being made, it is a right being exercised, a right given by the 1st Amendment, which says " the right of free speech shall not be abridged...". When you limit what a person can say in public you have abridged the right of free speach. The same goes for the 2nd amendment to.
>Tyranny by the minority is still tyranny.
Yes, a person has that right. The State does not. You or anyone else can pray at school. I am not talking of limiting anyone. I've no idea where you got that. What I am saying is that the State cannot force non-believers to pray. Adding the words to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954 was wrong then and it it wrong today. To repeat: kids can pray in school and in public. They should not be forced to against their wishes or their beliefs in a public school. It is not tyranny by the minority. It is called Separation between Church and State.