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Without a Prayer

Thoughts on the Right to Worship. Nuclear reactor jitters. The German intruder. Primary care. Plus much more.
p> LET US PRAY br> Re: Ben Stein's Right to Worship : /p> p>Ben is absolutely right. Though I fully believe that his statement is exactly what the Framers were going for in the First Amendment, it is apparent that the current incarnation of our courts has lost all its historical reference. I'm officially an Agnostic. I have my problems with Christianity in a personal fashion. But the blatant attacks on its institutions, worship, and holidays by anti-Christian institutions, such as the ACLU and others, sicken me. Especially when upheld by the Courts. br> -- Charles Campbell br> Austin, Texas /p>

Ben Stein is a smart guy (I'd never be able to win any of his money), and he's a lawyer.

As such, Mr. Stein should realize that these words:

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