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God Bless America


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God Bless America
A paper which discusses the limitation of Judeo-Christian beliefs by liberal interpretations of American constitutional law.
1,250 words (approx. 5 pages) | 5 sources | APA | 2002 United States


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Paper Summary:

The paper shows that In the interests of preserving the civil rights of all Americans, legislation over the past few decades has mandated a conspicuous absence of Christian or Jewish symbols, prayers or teachings from public places-- the classroom, the sports arena, the courts, public buildings of all sorts. Yet, followers of these faiths make up the majority of Americans. The paper discusses that in the wake of the tragedy of September 11, and the previous shocking incidences of student violence at Columbine and other schools, Americans feel the need for increased, rather than decreased, emphasis on religion in the classroom and everywhere their children go. The author of the paper asks what can be done to protect the rights of these citizens to observe the dictates of their beliefs in their daily walk of life outside of their homes and places of worship.

From the Paper:

"What about the right of Judeo-Christians to display their symbols or other aspects of their beliefs in public places? The national motto is "In God We Trust", and all fifty states have a reference to God in their constitutions, the preambles to the constitutions, and/or on their state seals. Presumably this would constitute a precedent for the mention of God in civil settings. The case of County of Allegheny v. ACLU, Greater Pittsburgh Chapter, 492 U.S. 573 (1989), restricted the display of a Nativity scene on public property. By the so-called "plastic reindeer" test, religious displays should not have to incorporate secular symbols in order to be permissible, any more than secular displays should have to add religious symbols."

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APA Citation:

God Bless America (2012, February 10). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-God-Bless-America/7539

MLA Citation:

"God Bless America" 10 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-God-Bless-America/7539>




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