Letter to the Editor
To the Editor:
Because I love America, I will express my viewpoint
about the problems created about teaching
religion in the public schools. The insistence of the
teaching is on Christian religion. This is mostly
unfair to Americans of different religious beliefs.
It is true that in the Constitution of the United
States it says there should be a wall of separation
of "church and states." It really means a "separation
of religion and politics and states."
If we will emphasize one religion here, America
will be lost to the whole world as "America the
beautiful with freedom and justice for all."
All religions must have the right to their belief,
and this is how it should be. The expression
should be: "Separation of religion and states" or
"separation of religion and politics," because we
are all Americans and made contributions to our
great country.
Miriam Grossman