Some people seem determined to be jerks:
A Florida man has asked a city council to end a Pee Wee football game’s pregame prayer tradition, claiming that the four-year-old custom violates his and his son’s First Amendment rights because the games are played on public land…
This is not what America is all about – this is not what the Establishment clause is for. You don’t have a right to have the public square scrubbed clean of all religious references.
But that is what some want. Some people, besotted by Pride, are determined that no references be made in public to anything larger than themselves. Dreadfully afraid of the future, they want to plug their ears against the truth – and grow angry at any event which might in some way, shape or form remind them of their depravity.
We need a religious liberty restoration act – something which will instruct the courts that as long as government isn’t enforcing religious belief, its ok…even if it happens on the court house steps.