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Subject: Re: religion and public life: texas
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Date: Wed, 1-Aug-84 16:45:49 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  1 16:45:49 1984
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Doesn't the constitution say "congress" shall make no law
regarding the establishment of a religion?  Since the Texas
legislature isn't congress, that would seem to leave it open
for them to establish a religion.  I'm sure the supreme court
wouldn't allow it, though.