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In reply to the discussion: Pennsylvania Senate resolution recognizes period of Jewish High Holy Days [View all]COLGATE4
(14,886 posts)49. Now you're just being silly.
'Recognizing' a group, a person, a thing, or a given group's special occasions is no more a religious activity than recognizing the Blackbird as an official State bird. Neither have either legislative weight or consequences. To the contrary, 'recognizing' special groups or things is the Mother's milk of politicians worldwide. In doing so there is no legislative action (creating or causing a law) involved. On top of that this particular proclamation does not even arguably advance religion (as opposed to proclamations that 'X' is the 'year of the bible', which have also been upheld as secular). Show me where I'm wrong.
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Pennsylvania Senate resolution recognizes period of Jewish High Holy Days [View all]
rug
Jul 2012
OP
That's pretty condescending for someone who only gave a Black's Law definition.
Goblinmonger
Jul 2012
#35
There is a difference between recognizing the existence or a religious minority's holiday...
Ian David
Jul 2012
#26