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U.S. History of Church and State...

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Real Estate Agent with Surterre Properties

In Orange County we have several cities with the guts to again allow slogo's like "In God We Trust" around city hall.  Remember when that (on all coins and paper money) was never controversial?  Now, that and more is controversial, so I thought you might like to see a history of Church and State in the USA...

1791: Congress ratified the "Bill of Rights" respecting an establishment of religion.

1833: Congregational Church in Massachusetts is the last to be disestablished.

1940: In Cantwell v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled for he first time that the free-exercise clause of the First Amendment applies not just to Congress, but to state governments. 

1948: In McCollum v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that irt was unconstitutional for schools to set aside time during scholl for religious instruction on school premises.

1954: Congress adds words 'under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance, after a campaign by the Knights of Columbus, a Roman Catholic organization, and other religious leaders. Two years later Congress makes "In God We Trust" the national motto.

1962: In Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that a prayer which the New York Board of regents required public school students to say each morning was unconstitutional.

1963: In Abingdon v. Schempp and Murray v. Curlett, the Supreme Court found daily Bible reading and the recitation of the Lord's prayer in public schools unconstitutional.

1971: In Lemon v. Kurtzman, the Supreme Court formulated a three pronged "establishment" test: Does the government action have a bona-fide secular of civic purpose? Does the primary effect neither advance nor inhibit religion? Does the law avoid excessive government entanglement with religions?

2002: The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declares the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional when recited in public schools because it contains the words "under God". The ruling comes from a case brought by Michael Newdow, a Sacramento atheist who didn't want his daughter to be forced to hear the pledge recited in class.

*compiled from AP news research.

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Comments (3)

Steve Hoffacker
Steve Hoffacker LLC - West Palm Beach, FL
Certified Aging In Place Specialist-Instructor
Good documentation. There were a couple of cases that I was not aware of. If you survey 100 people I'd be surprised if anyone correctly knew that the constitution does not provide for the "separation of church and state."
Feb 26, 2008 01:28 AM
Dave Cheatham
INC Financial - Bartlett, IL
Funny how we look at this issue and on both sides list court cases.  No wonder our courts make laws today.
Feb 26, 2008 01:32 AM
Kim Sellers
Lake Arrowhead, CA Coldwell Banker - Lake Arrowhead, CA
Lake Arrowhead Realtor - BRE#01412099 - Lake Arrow
Hmmm.. strange, the country was founded on certain beliefs and how they can be thrown to the side by the few.  I am glad the pledge is said before each of our MLS meetings and we all proudly say under God. 
Feb 26, 2008 01:41 AM