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Establishment Clause: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:4902:49, 4 January 2023AnomieBOT talk contribsm 34,376 bytes +18 Dating maintenance tags: {{Citation needed}} undo
  • curprev 00:4800:48, 4 January 2023MrQbi talk contribsm 34,358 bytes +19 Requested a citation over stating the Establishment clause prohibits private enforcement of religious law, which, can see enforcement via private contract between parties. Beth Din of America for example provides arbitration services for parties wanting to resolve disputes through the Din Torah process, obtaining Jewish divorces, and confirming Jewish personal status issues. undo Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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  • curprev 22:3222:32, 7 March 2021Jegenrieder talk contribs 34,253 bytes −30 The phrasing of the text I replaced ("The second half of the Establishment Clause inherently prohibits the government from preventing the free exercise of religion....") may be misinterpreted by some readers. They are really two clauses in the same statement statement describing the freedom of religion. undo
  • curprev 22:2422:24, 7 March 2021Jegenrieder talk contribs 34,283 bytes −9 The phrasing of the text I replaced ("The second half of the Establishment Clause includes the Free Exercise Clause, which...") may be misinterpreted by some readers. They are really two clauses in the same statement statement describing the freedom of religion. undo

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