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A Christian, an atheist, and a religiously unaffiliated person are suing a Montgomery County justice of the peace for opening his court sessions with a Christian prayer. No, this isn't the start to a bad joke the three are arguing Judge Wayne Mack has violated their constitutional right to a religion-free government. And religious freedom experts seem to agree with their case.
According to court documents, Judge Mack has asked volunteer pastors to lead his courtroom in prayer since assuming office in 2014. Before beginning the often 8 minute-long sermon, Mack allows people "offended" by the ritual to leave if they so choose and return when it's over. It's not mandatory, and participation won't affect a person's case, he insists.
Regardless, the plaintiff's attorneys argue his tradition still breaks the constitutional rule that "government may not...promote, advance, or otherwise endorse religion."
Two of the unnamed plaintiffs in the case both regular attorneys in Mack's courtroom said they fear that refusing to participate in prayer will cost them a fair trial or make their clients uncomfortable.
Read more: http://www.sacurrent.com/the-daily/archives/2017/03/28/texas-judge-sued-for-starting-court-hearings-with-prayer-sessions
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)The judge should be suspended for a year. No pay.
Jonny Appleseed
(960 posts)Listening to an 8-minute Klingon ballad each day before he starts work.
longship
(40,416 posts)TxDemChem
(1,918 posts)Prayer has no place in a courtroom.