Posted on 12/19/2016 5:13:01 AM PST by detective
Militant atheists at the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) are threatening to sue St. Bernard, Ohio, over the citys Nativity scene a Christmas display depicting the scene of Jesuss birth in Bethlehem in the Holy Land. If FFRF follows through and files in federal court, that case could result in a historic restoration of religious liberty nationwide.
St. Bernard is a suburb of Cincinnati. For many years, the city has displayed a crèche i.e., a Nativity scene during the Christmas season. It is accompanied by non-biblical seasonal holiday displays as well, making this outdoor crèche similar to the one the Supreme Court upheld in its 1984 case Lynch v. Donnelly.
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No, it was not brilliant. James Madison opposed the enumeration of rights (which are infinite) because the government would soon come to regard those enumerated as the limit of our rights.
The body of the Constitution did not grant congress to establish a religion. Where did you find congressional power to mandate a religion?
Read for comprehension please.
My opening statement
“I think we can thank the founders for having the foresight to NOT allow government to mandate a particular belief system”
The founders had the foresight to keep religion OUT of politics and it was brilliant. This was in fact not an enumeration of a right so much as it was a restriction on federal power to dictate to individuals which religious practices were permitted and which were prohibited.
By excluding government from the ability to establish or prohibit exercise of personal religious practice and belief they made certain that congress can not pass legislation stating that (insert religious belief here ie Hindu, Islam, Buddhism, Shinto, Sikhism etc.)is now the “official” religion of the US.
Brilliant move.
Religious liberty was one of the driving reasons many of the original colonists came over
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