This bill is for the purpose of establishing some form of Christianity in North Carolina, in the form of official state prayers before meetings and in public schools, or whatever you can think of.H.J.R. 494 wrote:
- SECTION 1. The North Carolina General Assembly asserts that the Constitution of the United States of America does not prohibit states or their subsidiaries from making laws respecting an establishment of religion.
- SECTION 2. The North Carolina General Assembly does not recognize federal court rulings which prohibit and otherwise regulate the State of North Carolina, its public schools, or any political subdivisions of the State from making laws respecting an establishment of religion.
If such a bill were to pass, this would also grant some teeth to the unconstitutional state law, Article 6, Section 8,, which doesn't allow atheists to hold office. The reason why it is largely ignored today is solely because of the First Amendment. That doesn't mean that people haven't faced difficulties because of this law.
Considering the sheer number of people in my state who don't see a problem with either of these, combined with the fact that they voted for the very people who proposed this bill, gives me a reason to be concerned.
I don't know if this bill will pass, but I'd be mistaken if I thought people wouldn't support it. The fact that the bill even exists indicates that something is terribly, horribly wrong with my state.
What do you guys think about this?
Do you support this bill? Why or why not? What are the chances of this bill passing?