Re: Bill To Make Christianity Official State Religion
holy crap... i live in Missouri, and haven't heard a thing about this. i didn't think people in our state House were that whacked out. and to think they held out on my $1000 scholarship last fall for about 2 or 3 months while debating if we (the state) had enough money to pay those scholarships (anyone who scores a 30 or better on the ACT & attends school in-state gets $2000 per year, $1000 each semester). Luckily, it didn't get held up this semester in the interest of debating whether we should make Christianity the official majority state religion. Morans.
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