no1tovote4
Gold Member
Max Power said:Local governments in the U.S. cannot violate the Constitution, therefore not only is the congress limited from making laws, but every government establishment within the U.S., so yes, it does guarantee that you SHOULD not see any religious displays on public land.
Once again, the Amendment only bans legislation. Putting up displays is not legislation nor does it establish a realigion.
I think it can. So long as each of the religions requested to be reasonably and equitably represented were I see no reason why we would need to ban everything at all times, other than to be exclusive. I would rather the interpretation be inclusive rather than exclusive. So that Secular Humanism is not the only religion represented by our government.It really depends. Sometimes, a tree is just a tree (or a tree with lights). I don't think the same can be said for a nativity scene.