German court backs ban on school prayer

A German federal court has backed a principal in banning a Muslim pupil from praying at school, ruling it could jeopardise the institution’s smooth running. Although the Leipzig-based federal administrative court found that the right to pray even at school was guaranteed by religious freedom under the constitution, it said students lose the right if a conflict is created in the process.

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Georgia Bill Would Require Religious Display on All License Plates

A new bill pre-filed in the Georgia General Assembly this month would not only allow drivers to obtain license plates reading “In God We Trust,” but would in fact require them on all vehicles – unless drivers pay to cover it up. . . “In other words, if you feel the government should not be establishing a religion, you are going to have to pay to prove it.”

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