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Reply to "SSL Hours for Religious Activities and the First Amendment"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone should file a lawsuit. It seems wrong that teens can get SSL hours at a for-profit business like Olney’s Field of Screams yet can’t get SSL hours through their church. [/quote] As explained in the post above, they can get SSL hours through their church. Just not for proselytizing.[/quote] And as explained above, that limitation may not be legal, especially since what you call “proselytizing” could as easily (and probably more accurately) be described as helping teach/tutor religious subjects, just as people earn SSL hours for teaching/tutoring secular subjects and sports.[/quote] Regardless, it's still incorrect to state, as the PP I replied to did, that kids "can't get SSL hours through their church." Even now they can.[/quote] +1 And if the "genius" OP is convinced that the current set up is unconstitutional, they can use their legal skills to try to fight this in court rather than spamming DCUM repeatedly.[/quote]
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