Official policy ... but not good policy
It looks like the Lodi, California, city council is prepared to fight it out. They've taken a stand to allow uncensored religious invocations, including naming Jesus Christ, as the kick-off play for their city council meetings. In essence, they've giving more latitude to religion and to the invocational speakers the select rather than less, as was apparently hoped for by Karen Buchanan, the area resident who first contacted Freedom From Religion Foundation about Lodi's prayer-loaded meeting habits.
We'll all have to wait and see what happens next, but my guess is that this is going to become another done deal case that ought fall on the side of "ya can't do that, boys and girls - not even for Jeaus." The law is pretty clear on this.
It looks like the Lodi, California, city council is prepared to fight it out. They've taken a stand to allow uncensored religious invocations, including naming Jesus Christ, as the kick-off play for their city council meetings. In essence, they've giving more latitude to religion and to the invocational speakers the select rather than less, as was apparently hoped for by Karen Buchanan, the area resident who first contacted Freedom From Religion Foundation about Lodi's prayer-loaded meeting habits.
We'll all have to wait and see what happens next, but my guess is that this is going to become another done deal case that ought fall on the side of "ya can't do that, boys and girls - not even for Jeaus." The law is pretty clear on this.
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