The establishment clause is fast becoming "no mention of God or religion in any level of government".
This is an oft-used, but inaccurate, claim by the religious right. The recent Supreme Court ruling that stated that religious displays, where part of an historical or social context, are acceptable, while use of specific religious theories as guiding or overriding legal foundations are inappropriate.

The truth is that in the last 50 years, and especially in the last 10, we have seen a growing influence of Christian religions in government.

Yes, there are groups advocating the elimination of religious references in government, just as there are groups advocating establishment of a Christian government.

Prayer has been determined to be acceptable, when all religions are included. Religious displays are acceptable, except where it connotes establishment. We even take my tax dollars and give them to faith-based organizations.

Pretty much the fine line that the Constitution calls for, but some people want to continue promoting the idea that government is or is about to be purged of religion.

Far from it, thelikelihood is that Christian religious influence in government will grow, possibly to the point of establishment.

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