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Ruling good news for U.S. churches

Since the mainline liberal media can't be trusted to objectively report the news, in passing I thought it important to mention the Supreme Court's landmark 9-0 decision this past week to uphold the U.S. Constitution. I'm referring to the case of a Missouri Synod Lutheran schoolteacher and her church.

The highest court in the land found in favor of the church, who fired her for literally sleeping on the job, and thus failing in her duties to teach students who were wide-awake.

Our delusional White House has consistently dumbed down the church in America as needing to be subordinate to EEOC constraints which always seem to work once an employee cries victim, as in this case.

The woman has narcolepsy. She cried foul at her firing and got a lawyer. The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the religious clauses of the First Amendment which, let's repeat it all together now, were written to keep government out of the church, not to protect people from religion, or to separate the state from the church ... a clause nowhere documented in our Constitution, or even worse yet, to push God out of existence.

Paul O. Bischoff

Wheaton

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