Florida is allowing religion to be included in their public schools also. Well, at least it has been in the works.
Only if it's teaching world religions, and no one religion is said to be correct over others.
The Satanist Temple has been very anxious to be included in Florida's initiative.
As would be their right IF Florida is going to allow any single religion to be promoted by the state.
As for one religion being officially promoted by a state over other religions, I suppose that's the direction that specific state is going. Is it unconstitutional? Apparently, this has been decided as a constitutional leniency, per state decision.
But the federal constitution has authority over anything a state will decree.
The broad brush of big government may be condensing to smaller geographic locations...States, specifically and it appears to be based on state majority.
We are seeing some red states being rebellious, and oddly are much like the old Confederate States and their rebellion against the federal coalition. What is motivating this rebellion? It seems to be rebellion for the sake of frustration of nothing in particular. It resembles the tantrums we see in children.
As for the graven images, carved and idolatrous ...
Like wearing a cross....
We are guaranteed right to practice our religions.
Yes, and like all other rights it has limitations. For example Christians can't torture and execute people for wutchcraft like they once did. Christians can't proliferate creationism to children in public school. Christians do have the right to teach their children to be bigots against gays, or lie to them about science, and that I find troubling, but it's the way it goes in a free society.
I wonder if ever there will be a state to pick up a Satanist leaning majority and create a satanist state specifically, per majority of popular vote.
That hasn't happened for any religion. If they did for Christianity would it be a liberal version that valkues science and women's right to access abortion services, or an extremist form that is anti-gay, anti-science, and anti-abortion access?
At least then, they can display their statues and alters according to community wishes.
Sure, if a community allows a place for religious symbols, good for them to show diversity and liberty.
I wonder if other religions will have the conviction and zeal to create a majority in specific locations also.
The last thing the world needs is more religious extremists beleiving they have the "truth" over all others. Less conviction and zeal for religion, and more for humanism.