Friday, January 20, 2012

What are my legal options when I find Christian book in atheist section of religion section at local library?

I smell a conspiracy is a afoot to convert atheists to Christianity by placing Christians materials in the atheist section of the religion section at my GOVERNMENT FUNDED PUBLIC LIBRARY.



SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE matters, doesn't it? Who should I sue?What are my legal options when I find Christian book in atheist section of religion section at local library?
Since it is public property and other citizens doing it there is nothing to do. While I do hate proselytizing, the tiny little autistic part of me hates books being out of order even more.
Calm your britches, that would never hold in court. None of your rights are being violated. The Amendment says:



Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.



There is no law saying you have to read the Christian book. You are still allowed to be atheist. Nothing is being forced on you. You can say whatever you want about Christians; you can publish an Atheist newspaper. You can get your atheist buddies together and protest the library. You can complain to the President, but none of this will lead to any changes.



Alright??What are my legal options when I find Christian book in atheist section of religion section at local library?
You can sue if you have damages (which you don't) and if you can demonstrate a breach of the separation of church and state (which you can't).



Stop giving atheists a bad name.
Organize %26amp; SueWhat are my legal options when I find Christian book in atheist section of religion section at local library?
none



(you do have the option of growing up, though)
none



(you do have the option of growing up, though)

Source(s):

rational Christian

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