Wednesday, September 10, 2014

"MEATLESS MONDAYS" IS A VIOLATION OF THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE

Taking a page from long-standing Christian tradition — particularly Catholic tradition — taxpayer-funded public schools across the United States are now denying children the option of eating meat for lunch one day each week. For Catholics, and for different reasons, that day has been Friday for centuries. For American school children, the trendy new day of forswearing carnivorous deliciousness is Monday. 
“Meatless Monday” bills itself as an international campaign “launched in association with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.” It was founded by Sid Lerner, a longtime Madison Avenue advertising executive. The goal is to convince people to choose to give up meat one day each week because, as the Meatless Monday website explains, it’s “fantastic for the planet.”
Because "climate alarmism" is a religion, this violates the separation of church and state.

And another thing: meat is healthy. Carbs are bad for health. They should be banning bread, not meat.

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