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RE: Church and State - 12/6/2012 6:00:56 AM   
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Why does the public school need to be involved? Why cannot the band members, whom I believe own their own instruments, play at the church or other venue to raise money?
Butch

I would imagine they do quite bit of practicing for this, including during school hours. While I don't see that as going against the Constitution, it would seem that the band's director, a school teacher, would be required to be there. If the school wasn't involved, they would not be allowed to practice during school hours (which is an assumption I'm making).

I cant imagine the practice is any different than any other practice they may do. Its music. No lyrics....


It has never been a custom of my schooling to practice music simply for the sake of practicing it. There has always been an end in mind, be it a halftime show, a musical, a competition, or another performance (we didn't practice much at all for basketball pep band). I accept that was my school, and may be different from other schools, but that is my experience.


As long as they are learning about music and how to play it, what difference does it make what concert they are actually practicing for?

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RE: Church and State - 12/6/2012 6:16:16 AM   
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The state is spending money to benefit a single church. That is establishment by SCOTUS precedent.

How many times to you have to be told that the concert benefits a charity, not a church?

K.


Does the church get named anywhere? On the tickets it prints and sells? If it does then it is a benefit to the church even if miraculously no meny flows into church coffers.

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 3:40:26 AM   
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Does the church get named anywhere? On the tickets it prints and sells? If it does then it is a benefit to the church even if miraculously no meny flows into church coffers.

You're fishing. But still, it's always refreshing to see someone admit that they have nothing to go on but their own twisted hatreds when they pronounce themself "smart" and anyone who disagrees with them "uncritical".

Vincent posted a link to the promo for the concert. Did you watch it? Nevermind, of course you didn't. Well I did, but I'm not going to give you a hint. As for the tickets, tickets usually say for they're for yanno. I mean, you know that right? You get out of your hole now and then, right? So it wouldn't surprise me if they mention the Moanalua High School Symphony Orchestra and singers from the New Hope Church, because that's who's performing. Get it? If you want to try to turn that into an unconstitutional "benefit," go for it: Post case law.

And for your information -- "miraculous" though it may seem to a mind like yours -- 100% of the ticket sales and donations go to the Mercy Ships, a fact you could easily have found out if you were interested in facts, because it's on the website. Yeah I know, they're lying, those religious bastards.

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 5:04:27 PM   
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So you walked into it.

Mercy Ships is an unabashedly christian charity. Using government facilities and employees to raise money for a religious organization is clearly anestablishment issue, fails 2 prongs of the Lemon test.

The promo video for the concert includes the statement that "there will be no mid week service that night" at the 35 second mark so it is obvious this promo is aimed at members of the sponsoring church.

So the closest thing to an official website for the concert is the New Hope Church's page about the event. There it claims that only ticket sales and donations go 100% to the christian chiarity. What about other sales? Concessions etc.? Likely fails all 3 prongs of Lemon.

Just to stave off more whinging the 3 prongs of the Lemon test
The government's action must have a secular purpose
The government's action must not have the primary effect of either advancing or inhibiting religion
The government's action must not result in an excessive government entanglement in religion.

This concert obviously fails 1 and 3 and likely fails 2 as well (depends on whether the program included specifically christian music or not.).

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 5:34:45 PM   
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Lawsuit threat cancels Christmas concert



HONOLULU - A threatened lawsuit had put a halt to what's become a Christmas tradition for members of the Moanalua High School orchestra.

For the past six years, the award-winning group and volunteers from the New Hope Church have raised more than $200,000 for a charity that treats poor people in Africa. But that all came to a halt on Monday...

In a letter to the Department of Education, Mitch Kahle, founder of the Hawaii Citizens for the Separation of State and Church, took issue with the involvement of New Hope Church, which handles ticket sales and sells those tickets at its services.

"The issue here is an entanglement between a public school and a Christian church," said Kahle. "And one of the things about the constitution is that it prohibits the involvement of public schools and churches."


What do you think? Do you see something like this as a violation of the Constitution?

K.



Sorry...I thought this said "Church and steak"...was looking for an address.....

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 5:52:22 PM   
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Tell me something, Ken. Do you check under your bed every night before you go to sleep?

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 7:36:35 PM   
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So you walked into it.

Mercy Ships is an unabashedly christian charity. Using government facilities and employees to raise money for a religious organization is clearly anestablishment issue, fails 2 prongs of the Lemon test.

The promo video for the concert includes the statement that "there will be no mid week service that night" at the 35 second mark so it is obvious this promo is aimed at members of the sponsoring church.

So the closest thing to an official website for the concert is the New Hope Church's page about the event. There it claims that only ticket sales and donations go 100% to the christian chiarity. What about other sales? Concessions etc.? Likely fails all 3 prongs of Lemon.

Just to stave off more whinging the 3 prongs of the Lemon test
The government's action must have a secular purpose
The government's action must not have the primary effect of either advancing or inhibiting religion
The government's action must not result in an excessive government entanglement in religion.

This concert obviously fails 1 and 3 and likely fails 2 as well (depends on whether the program included specifically christian music or not.).


OMG, imagine teaching kids to think of others and try to raise money for a christian orginazation. What the fuck were they thinking? Screw the poor people. They don't need the money if a church is involved. Much better to let them go hungry.

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 9:10:49 PM   
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So you walked into it.

Mercy Ships is an unabashedly christian charity. Using government facilities and employees to raise money for a religious organization is clearly anestablishment issue, fails 2 prongs of the Lemon test.

The promo video for the concert includes the statement that "there will be no mid week service that night" at the 35 second mark so it is obvious this promo is aimed at members of the sponsoring church.

So the closest thing to an official website for the concert is the New Hope Church's page about the event. There it claims that only ticket sales and donations go 100% to the christian chiarity. What about other sales? Concessions etc.? Likely fails all 3 prongs of Lemon.

Just to stave off more whinging the 3 prongs of the Lemon test
The government's action must have a secular purpose
The government's action must not have the primary effect of either advancing or inhibiting religion
The government's action must not result in an excessive government entanglement in religion.

This concert obviously fails 1 and 3 and likely fails 2 as well (depends on whether the program included specifically christian music or not.).


OMG, imagine teaching kids to think of others and try to raise money for a christian orginazation. What the fuck were they thinking? Screw the poor people. They don't need the money if a church is involved. Much better to let them go hungry.

Much better to keep churches and the government seperate. If the church wants to support Mercy Ships let them organize a band and use a church facility. If the school orchestras want to support a charity let them find a nonsectarian one.

Or we could abrogate the very first protection enshrined in the Bill of Rights.

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 10:07:46 PM   
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A community at war with itself! How nasty can militant atheism be? To deprive charities of such a large contribution because of some spurious interpretations of 'church/state' separation is the real concern.

FJ

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RE: Church and State - 12/7/2012 10:20:00 PM   
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Uh, separation of church and state? You better look into how many times the ten commandments are displayed in the supreme court building.

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 2:56:49 AM   
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So you walked into it.

Mercy Ships is an unabashedly christian charity. Using government facilities and employees to raise money for a religious organization is clearly anestablishment issue, fails 2 prongs of the Lemon test.

The promo video for the concert includes the statement that "there will be no mid week service that night" at the 35 second mark so it is obvious this promo is aimed at members of the sponsoring church.

So the closest thing to an official website for the concert is the New Hope Church's page about the event. There it claims that only ticket sales and donations go 100% to the christian chiarity. What about other sales? Concessions etc.? Likely fails all 3 prongs of Lemon.

Just to stave off more whinging the 3 prongs of the Lemon test
The government's action must have a secular purpose
The government's action must not have the primary effect of either advancing or inhibiting religion
The government's action must not result in an excessive government entanglement in religion.

This concert obviously fails 1 and 3 and likely fails 2 as well (depends on whether the program included specifically christian music or not.).


OMG, imagine teaching kids to think of others and try to raise money for a christian orginazation. What the fuck were they thinking? Screw the poor people. They don't need the money if a church is involved. Much better to let them go hungry.

Much better to keep churches and the government seperate. If the church wants to support Mercy Ships let them organize a band and use a church facility. If the school orchestras want to support a charity let them find a nonsectarian one.

Or we could abrogate the very first protection enshrined in the Bill of Rights.


Bullshit. You don't give a damn about the poor they were going to help. All you care about it a chance to score one against religion. I'll keep this in mind the next time you rant about how the right doesn't care about people. As for letting the charitly find a nonsectarian one. Not a lot of those around. You remind me of the girl who said she only gives money to the groups that don't have anything to do with religion, then when I asked which ones they were couldn't name one.

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 3:01:02 AM   
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It has never been a custom of my schooling to practice music simply for the sake of practicing it. There has always been an end in mind, be it a halftime show, a musical, a competition, or another performance (we didn't practice much at all for basketball pep band). I accept that was my school, and may be different from other schools, but that is my experience.


I was referring more to the classical pieces. And, yes, we did practice some for the sheer purpose to learning the piece.. and no other. We also did some for fun, and some for other events.

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 6:41:03 AM   
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Bullshit. You don't give a damn about the poor they were going to help. All you care about it a chance to score one against religion. I'll keep this in mind the next time you rant about how the right doesn't care about people. As for letting the charitly find a nonsectarian one. Not a lot of those around. You remind me of the girl who said she only gives money to the groups that don't have anything to do with religion, then when I asked which ones they were couldn't name one.

I don't give a damn about poor people receiving medical care? My annual donation the Doctors without Borders would seem to be at odds with your outrageous lie.

Nonsectarian charities are plentiful, I only donate to such. Beyond Docs without borders there is also Kiva which facilitates microlaons that let poor people lift themselves out of poverty, Shelter Box provides disaster relief quickly and efficiently, Rotary International is funding polio eradication efforts, The ICRC and affiliates continue to do their good works, Child's Play provides toys and games to children's hospitals and there are many hundreds more.

Are you done making shit up about people you know nothing?

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 8:09:34 AM   
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I don't give a damn about poor people receiving medical care? My annual donation the Doctors without Borders would seem to be at odds with your outrageous lie.


Good for you. Would it displease you if some of those doctors were saving lives of religious people? (thus allowing them to continue spewing their vile religious beliefs you so hate?) Be honest now. For if DWB does good works regardless, how can you discriminate as you do here without being hypocritical? Does Mercy Ships require a religious test prior to care? Your church/state thing, at least in this instance, is a smokescreen.

Thishereboi is right, it's more about "a chance to score one against religion" than your self professed do-goodieness.


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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 8:19:37 AM   
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How the fuck did we get from a bunch of flat chested pimple faced kids forced to play classical music instead of electronica in an orchestra, to this, prithee?

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 9:16:51 AM   
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I don't give a damn about poor people receiving medical care? My annual donation the Doctors without Borders would seem to be at odds with your outrageous lie.


Good for you. Would it displease you if some of those doctors were saving lives of religious people? (thus allowing them to continue spewing their vile religious beliefs you so hate?) Be honest now. For if DWB does good works regardless, how can you discriminate as you do here without being hypocritical? Does Mercy Ships require a religious test prior to care? Your church/state thing, at least in this instance, is a smokescreen.

Thishereboi is right, it's more about "a chance to score one against religion" than your self professed do-goodieness.


I could care less which people DWB saves. I do care that they don't force religion upon their patients. I do care that my money is not spent on handing out bibles or korans or any other religious text or item. I do demand that the government that extracts taxes from everyone not support any religion in any way.

boi is wrong. For me this is a matter of principle. That is to keep the line between church and state bright and clear.

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 9:30:31 AM   
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Bullshit. You don't give a damn about the poor they were going to help. All you care about it a chance to score one against religion. I'll keep this in mind the next time you rant about how the right doesn't care about people. As for letting the charitly find a nonsectarian one. Not a lot of those around. You remind me of the girl who said she only gives money to the groups that don't have anything to do with religion, then when I asked which ones they were couldn't name one.

I don't give a damn about poor people receiving medical care? My annual donation the Doctors without Borders would seem to be at odds with your outrageous lie.

your annual donations have nothing to do with it. It is your words on here that speak volumes.

Nonsectarian charities are plentiful, I only donate to such. Beyond Docs without borders there is also Kiva which facilitates microlaons that let poor people lift themselves out of poverty, Shelter Box provides disaster relief quickly and efficiently, Rotary International is funding polio eradication efforts, The ICRC and affiliates continue to do their good works, Child's Play provides toys and games to children's hospitals and there are many hundreds more.

Where you donate money is no one elses business. If you don't like where the money is going to go, then don't buy a ticket. Obviously there are a lot of people who are fine with this or they would not have raised so much money.

Are you done making shit up about people you know nothing?
I am responding to your posts, if you don't want to come off as uncaring, maybe you should rethink the crap you write.


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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 9:49:30 AM   
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I wonder if the reason the concert was at the church was in part because the school's facilities could not accommodate the crowd. At one school where I taught music, we had to have our concerts at an area church because we had no auditorium. The church just allowed us to use the space for free.

As a music teacher who has many years' experience and has done lots of homework, I can tell you that is no Constitutional basis for banning certain tyes of holiday music. I have learned the ways around the whiners of all ilks (including the Christian whiners who gripe about Kwanzaa songs). Music is part of culture. Music history itself is inextricably linked with the church, so I have all kinds of valid reasons for having my choir sing The Hallelujah Chorus. My solution was to include every conceivable holiday that might happen in winter, from Christmas to Hanukah to Kwanzaa to Ramadan to Winter Solstice to Chinese New Year.......and no one complained. I take that back. One mom complained about the after school choir doing "Joyful Joyful" from Sister Act II, so I allowed her child to leave the risers during the transition just before the song.

Do I think all the hyperventilation over stuff like this is stupid? Oh hell yeah....but I also know that it is the reality of our modern world, so I just used my energy to find a way to do what I want to legally

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 10:33:12 AM   
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Okay, I hate to tell you people this, there is NO place in the Constitution or Bill of Rights, where it is stated there is a separation of Church and State. It is only stated that there would be no establishment of a state religion, and that citizens have the right to worship as they choose.

The fact that the position of Chaplain exists in every branch of the armed forces as well as in the Senate and House of Representatives, clearly indicate that there is a melding of church and state.

Now, as it was once said by a wise man, "Put that in your peacepipe and smoke it."

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RE: Church and State - 12/8/2012 11:44:02 AM   
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Bullshit. You don't give a damn about the poor they were going to help. All you care about it a chance to score one against religion. I'll keep this in mind the next time you rant about how the right doesn't care about people. As for letting the charitly find a nonsectarian one. Not a lot of those around. You remind me of the girl who said she only gives money to the groups that don't have anything to do with religion, then when I asked which ones they were couldn't name one.

I don't give a damn about poor people receiving medical care? My annual donation the Doctors without Borders would seem to be at odds with your outrageous lie.

your annual donations have nothing to do with it. It is your words on here that speak volumes.

Nonsectarian charities are plentiful, I only donate to such. Beyond Docs without borders there is also Kiva which facilitates microlaons that let poor people lift themselves out of poverty, Shelter Box provides disaster relief quickly and efficiently, Rotary International is funding polio eradication efforts, The ICRC and affiliates continue to do their good works, Child's Play provides toys and games to children's hospitals and there are many hundreds more.

Where you donate money is no one elses business. If you don't like where the money is going to go, then don't buy a ticket. Obviously there are a lot of people who are fine with this or they would not have raised so much money.

Are you done making shit up about people you know nothing?
I am responding to your posts, if you don't want to come off as uncaring, maybe you should rethink the crap you write.


You just claimed that words are more important than actions. Could you be any more hypocritical?

You also claimed there were no secular charities. Confronted with a list of great charities with no religious connection you responded with a non sequitur.

How precisely does my insistence on government staying out of religion make me uncaring? In reality it marks me as a patriot who believes in the ideals this nation was founded upon.

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