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27 July, 2004
27 July 2004
A ruling in a South Carolina lawsuit, brought in 2001 by Wicca Darla Kaye Wynne, could force government council leaders across the Southeast to give up sectarian prayers at public meetings. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided last week that the town of Great Falls can't invoke Jesus Christ's name in council prayers. Read more of The AP's report, or the thoughts of Michigan News's J. Grant Swank, Jr., who counsels "what's good for the goose if good for the gander," and Christians who want to invoke the name of Jesus will have to "count the cost" of accomodating all religions similarly.

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