Invisible Man
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Your train just left the rails.
How are you going to get rid of this existential thing? Would you be open to a two step plan? You don't think rallying the public to say, this is what we expect from you, and waiting for government to fail would be a good step in making the public see that government isn't the best tool for the job?
You're too pure to pursue a two step plan? It's rip it asunder or live with it?
Once you read what we both wrote and say we conceded that this thing isn't ever going anywhere you only proved that you don't pay attention.
I think I may get what you're saying.
I think you're saying that there is this seemingly unattainable goal of separation of school and state.
Since that goal is out of reach, there's nothing wrong with advocating a lesser goal of, as long as we must have public school, at least having public schools without displays of the 10 Commandments, which I think you and PAF take to be an incremental improvement over public schools with displays of the 10 Commandments.
But that is precisely the question. Is that really an incremental improvement at all? Is the religion that the state advances in schools that refrain from displaying the 10 Commandments really in any slight way better than the religion the state advances when it displays them?
For me, that is not an easy question to answer. It's certainly not as obvious as it seems to be for you and PAF.
But one thing that is absolutely clear to me is that both options (public schools with displays of the 10 Commandments and public schools without displays of the 10 Commandments) are exactly equal in the degree to which they advance religion of one kind or another.