Opinion | A Good Week for Religious Freedom

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From WSJopinion: Cooperation between governments and religious schools doesn’t establish religion, and antireligious discrimination is inconsistent with the guarantee of free exercise, writes RickGarnett

Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson, Jillian Melchior and Dan Henninger. Images: AP/Shutterstock/SpaceX/Reuters Composite: Mark KellyThe Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed that the state of Maine may not selectively discriminate against religious schools or the families who choose to send their children to them.

Maine operates a tuition-assistance program for parents who live in school districts without their own secondary schools. The parents choose a school, public or private, and the state helps them pay to attend. A range of schools are eligible, including ones outside Maine, and many offer elite programming and plush amenities that differ dramatically from public offerings.

 

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opinion RickGarnett Bet if it was a Muslim community center you wouldn’t think that

opinion RickGarnett How about religious intolerance? Cooperation is one thing, but religious education is by definition indoctrination, so proscribed religious behavior may infringe on constitutional rights. Americans should not use tax dollars to support religious indoctrination.

opinion RickGarnett Except that using public money to support religion isn't about freedom of religion. It's about subsidizing religion.

opinion RickGarnett 100%

opinion RickGarnett Yeah, fuck separation of church and state

opinion RickGarnett Public schools deserve public funds.

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opinion RickGarnett If you show your attitude to me then I will show you my middle finger.

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