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Do you think the separation of church and state means that public officials can’t openly express their religion? Follow up, why are you so dumb?
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Anonymous 2w

Like I’ll be honest. I don’t like a public official using city hall to do iftar. I would prefer that stuff not be in public buildings. But evangelicals will lay on hands in the White House, and the president holds a national prayer breakfast. So like, this isn’t exactly the most egregious instance. When christians do it way more blatantly, it’s ignored.

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Anonymous 2w

See, including other religions violates the constitution, but forcing Christianity into public schools is just free speech. Totally straight forward.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

I was thinking the same thing, but Harris also held Diwali at her house so I think it’s fine as long as they do something for multiple religions

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