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Do they want Baphomet in their schools? Because this is how you get Baphomet in your schools.
Do they want Baphomet in their schools? Because this is how you get Baphomet in your schools.
Do you have a link to that case ruling? I’d like to be up to date. I’m familiar with Engel v. Vitale, but that is exclusive to curriculum teaching. It does not apply to religious works on display.
Stone v Graham was exactly this. Kentucky tried to put the Ten Commandments into schools. SCOTUS said no.
That’s great! So there precedent. It’s only a lawsuit away from being removed.
Right! Precedent, like Roe v Wade!
Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court. Stone v. Graham has not been. If a case challenges the state, they can use it as precedent.
And then it can be overturned!
True. I wouldn’t put anything past this conservative SCOTUS.