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| Yes | 29% | 221 votes | Total: 754 votes | |
| No | 71% | 533 votes |
Yes
by Jayson Jones
Created on: December 02, 2007
Any reading of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and/or the Bill of Rights, will
by Adamanthenes
Created on: March 26, 2008 Last Updated: November 26, 2010
There is an ideal within politics of the ultimate good. Within this ultimate good lies the best possible
Created on: December 03, 2007
Religion is such an intractable topic, one which has been debated upon ever since it came into being.
by Jason Crain
Created on: December 01, 2007
I have two questions about the topic at hand. The first is what do we mean by "religion?" If "religion"
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No
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 10, 2008
To ban religion from all public places would be an impossible task, because everywhere we look we are
Created on: February 01, 2008
The Separation of Church and state is an important concept in American Democracy, yet that does not
by C. Buckett
Created on: December 06, 2007
The term "Separation of Church and State" is nowhere mentioned in the Constitution. If you don't believe
Created on: March 27, 2008 Last Updated: March 30, 2012
Should religion be banned from all public places? What religion are we talking about here? And which
by PN Schiavone
Created on: October 15, 2008
Religion should not be banned from any public places. The framers of our constitution never intended
Created on: December 01, 2007
I was raised as a Mormon (and no, I have no horns, nor did I sacrifice my first born) and I remember
by Rhonda Coyle
Created on: October 02, 2009 Last Updated: October 05, 2009
"I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
~ Voltaire~
by Todd Pheifer
Created on: December 02, 2007
We have two problems with this issue, both revolving around definitions. In order to accurately address
by Darren Meade
Created on: July 02, 2009 Last Updated: July 06, 2009
Minimal understanding and recognition is given to the fact that the Constitution, the Declaration of
by Rayne Britt
Created on: October 22, 2008
The idea of banning religion from public areas is ludicrous! The first amendment grants us freedom OF
by Zach Bigalke
Created on: December 03, 2007
The United States Constitution protects the freedom of religion and the separation of church and state.
Created on: December 22, 2009 Last Updated: December 23, 2009
Religion and the free practice thereof, are guaranteed civil rights defined by our founders in our founding
Created on: December 26, 2007
Ban religion from public places? No, not at all. Public places are public because they are populated
by Lethargio
Created on: December 01, 2007
No. In democracies like our own we have the right to freedom of speech and freedom to worship and so
by Jason Reeves
Created on: July 02, 2009
First off it was the quest for religious freedom which allowed us to attain public places. It was the
Created on: September 02, 2008 Last Updated: September 04, 2008
I don't believe that religion should be banned in public places. That being said, I want to also state
Created on: December 04, 2007 Last Updated: November 28, 2008
Should religion be banned from all public places? No! Well, maybe. Um..wait - yes? Dear me, I cannot
by Paul Bovis
Created on: December 26, 2007
Should religion be banned from all public places?
The implications at the thought of this are mind blowing.
Created on: June 13, 2008
What would banning religion in all public places do to those retail stores that special in religion?
by Jude Coyle
Created on: October 15, 2011 Last Updated: October 23, 2011
I find myself in an odd position here, answering 'no' to this question. I wholeheartedly believe in