government puts imprimatur a particular religion conveys a message exc — Harry A. Blackmun

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When the government puts its imprimatur on a particular religion it conveys a message of exclusion to all those who do not adhere to the favored beliefs. A government cannot be premised on the belief that all persons are created equal when it asserts that God prefers some.

Harry A. Blackmun

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Related Topics: history, politics, religion, separation-of-church-, state

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