Separation of church and state just hitting 3,000 RPM in it's grave.
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tax credit unions but not churches. no sense.
The answer is obviously no, but lets see how much this Conservative court can fuck us!
In a liberal political system, how does that work without discrimination against other religions is a question. If they decide yay, does that mean Madrassas could be funded too? Or is this an anti-liberal decision on purpose that aligns closer to a nationalist agenda? Religion is important. It is the underpinning of people's belief system. Without Christianity, there would be no liberalism.