LyricalReckoner
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USA
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Posted - 07/02/2003 : 11:18:49
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June was one more thrilling month in those exciting annals of Religion in the News. Let's see. A court ruled that a woman accused of doing Satan's work could sue a minister (the one who accused her of doing Satan's work) for defamation. All around the country, good people defied those hi-falutin judges who just don't know much of anything about the U.S. Constitution. A school board member made a Jewish student listen to the Lord's Prayer, and some hi-falutin judges are pondering whether that's legal. A public school told one of its teachers that she can't evangelize the students, and so she's going to see what some hi-falutin judges think of that. There was a holiday to commemorate a mad man who destroyed the work of a god some 3,000 years ago. A law professor tried to get some hi-falutin judges to see the obvious: a monument is not a law. Protestors showed their displeasure with a ruling handed down by some hi-falutin judges. And there were a few anniversaries in the exciting annals of Religion in the News.
Get all the details:
http://www.misterthorne.org/NEWS/JUN_2003.htm
Enjoy!
BTW: If you know of anyone looking to hire a writer/editor, please let me know. Thanks.
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Edited by - Dave W. on 12/15/2003 18:49:47
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