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Tennessee Could Make Bible the Official State Book

And my point is that such legislation has no effect. The legislation imposes nothing one way or the other on speech or belief. I view the fuss over this as fear mongering with no substance but unfounded speculation for political ends. When the purchase of a Bible is required in Tennessee and non-Biblical speech is censored, I'll change my tune.

We won't know the effect until it's actually implemented.
 
We won't know the effect until it's actually implemented.

I'll prepare myself. I'll be traveling to Nashville in a couple of months to visit my younger son, so I'll be able to offer a first hand report afterwards.
 
I understand it. The difference between us, is that I also understand what "the state" is. I don't believe in fanciful idea like neutrality or the Easter bunny.

Apparently you do not understand
 
I'll prepare myself. I'll be traveling to Nashville in a couple of months to visit my younger son, so I'll be able to offer a first hand report afterwards.

And I'll be waiting with bated breath for the trip report :)

Enjoy the trip.
 
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