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Post by M. Hawbaker on Aug 24, 2019 10:35:00 GMT
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal appeals court reversed a lower court decision and ruled Friday that the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' policy of barring atheists from delivering invocations does not violate the U.S. Constitution. Friday's decision by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds the Pennsylvania House's policy of limiting prayers at the start of legislative sessions to guest chaplains who believe in God or a divine or higher power. It reverses last year's decision by a district judge, who sided with the atheists, agnostics, freethinkers and humanists who sued.
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Post by barb43 on Aug 24, 2019 15:37:08 GMT
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal appeals court reversed a lower court decision and ruled Friday that the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' policy of barring atheists from delivering invocations does not violate the U.S. Constitution. Friday's decision by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds the Pennsylvania House's policy of limiting prayers at the start of legislative sessions to guest chaplains who believe in God or a divine or higher power. Thank God! That court probably 1) contains some strong Christians and 2) they did their due diligence of studying the laws to arrive at this decision.
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