Sunday, January 3, 2016

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dismisses concept of religious neutrality in speech.


Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dismisses concept of religious neutrality in speech. (Memorandum).

Scalia, who was appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1986 is the court's longest serving justice. He has consistently been one of the court's more conservative members.

He told the audience at Archbishop Rummel High School that there is "no place" in the country's constitutional traditions for the idea that the state must be neutral between religion and its absence.

"To tell you the truth there is no place for that in our constitutional tradition. Where did that come from?" he said. "To be sure, you can't favor one denomination over another but can't favor religion over non-religion?"


He also said there is "nothing wrong" with the idea of presidents and others invoking God in speeches. He said God has been good to America because Americans have honored him. Read the full story here.

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