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An electronic church sign in Steelville, Missouri is declaring today as a National Day of Prayer that starts at noon in the Court House. I would think this is highly illegal. Use some other local building or even a church and avoid the problem of mixing church and state. Steelville is the County Seat of Crawford County and local religious ongoings should not involve the Court House in any way. Any opinions?

DenoPenno 9 May 6
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Too many people are suffering from religious delusions.

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Good luck with that in Missouri.

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Protest. Every time they violate “separation of church and state”.

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Yeah, good luck. Missouri is, for lack of a better word, hell-bent on violating the separation of church and state as much as possible, much like Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas.

We MUST protest this kind of thing. It is tge only way to restore the separation our founders intended.

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And people think this is a great country?

The mind boggles.

Only the brain-washed think that.

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Should be illegal. Most likely too late for any court injunction, if someone went to fight it. No matter what polls say about shrinking beliefs, the evangelical Amerikkkan Taliban is still strong.

Grrrrrrrr

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