Freedom of Religion
Mrs. Wylie Coyote told her husband in no uncertain terms she didn’t care what religion he had joined, he didn’t get to have any extra wives, no matter what the Constitution said about freedom of religion . .
Mrs. Wylie Coyote told her husband in no uncertain terms she didn’t care what religion he had joined, he didn’t get to have any extra wives, no matter what the Constitution said about freedom of religion . .
Gina was confused; there seemed to be a conflict between her science teacher’s viewpoint and that of her history teacher. The history teacher told the class that Karl Marx had preached that religion was the opium of the people, yet clearly, her science teacher showed her that her family–the poppies–were the source of opium . . .