{"id":564,"date":"2006-10-01T23:45:37","date_gmt":"2006-10-01T23:45:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/steve.cooleysekula.net\/taomph\/?p=564"},"modified":"2006-10-01T23:45:37","modified_gmt":"2006-10-01T23:45:37","slug":"test-207","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/steve.cooleysekula.net\/blog\/2006\/10\/01\/test-207\/","title":{"rendered":"Why is there no &#8220;Protection of Science Act&#8221;?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Constitution of the United States guarantees that the U.S. government shall not abridge any expression of religion (covered under free speech), nor establish a state religion (the &#8220;Establishment Clause&#8221;). As &#8220;Bob Park&#8221;:http:\/\/bobpark.physics.umd.edu\/WN06\/wn092906.html pointed out this week, and as I had heard would happen, the House of Representatives passed a bill entitled the &#8220;Public Expressions of Religion Protection Act of 2006&#8221;. This act (H.R. 2679), while has a longer title than that also covers Boy Scouts, Public Seals, and Veterans&#8217; Memorials (the only thing missing are puppies), amends the &#8220;Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights&#8221; and prevents the plaintiff in an action claiming violation of the Establishment Clause from collecting damages to cover legal fees.<\/p>\n<p>\nIn other words, if the local Congressman decided to place a banner over his office door that read, &#8220;Iraq: It&#8217;s What Jesus Would Do&#8221; and I sue (because this implies that the Congressman believes Jesus should dictate U.S. foreign policy, establishing Christianity as the state religion) I cannot recoupe my legal fees. The argument is rational: if you *choose* to bring suit against a public entity over violation of the establishment clause, why should they pay for your choice? On the other hand, the reason reveals the fallacy: this implies that public officials are free to establish state religions, and I would be punished for legally pointing the finger at their Constitutional violation. The only money I could collect would be related to &#8220;&#8230;injunctive and declaratory relief&#8230;&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p>\nAgain, reason dominates this argument. Since establishing a state religion doesn&#8217;t cost me money, I am not financially harmed and thus cannot collect money from the guilty party (unless they levied taxes under some Biblical code, which would then count as &#8220;injunctive and declaratory&#8221; relief). But again, the reason reveals the fallacy: this points once more to the fact that this new law would punish the behavior of good citizens upholding the Constitution, who would have to spend money on a good lawyer to counter the better lawyer of the public official.<\/p>\n<p>\nAll of this brings me to my final thought: our government spends so much time protecting religion, as if religion were some helpless entity awash in a sea of prejudice in this country. What frustrates me is that Congress takes a hands-off attitude when it comes to protecting the existence of established science in our educational system, but a hands-on attitude when it comes to punishing citizens who would bring suit against a judge who claims our legal code comes only from the Bible. If fair and balanced were ever needed, it would be in the protection of religious freedom as a personal freedom, maintaining the state as a secular insitution, and protecting the science education system as a means of preparing students for the real practice of science.<\/p>\n<p>\nThe full text of H.R. 2679 is available  in &#8220;wp-content\/uploads\/hr2679.html&#8221;:wp-content\/uploads\/hr2679.html<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&#8220;http:\/\/bobpark.physics.umd.edu\/WN06\/wn092906.html&#8221;:http:\/\/bobpark.physics.umd.edu\/WN06\/wn092906.html<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Constitution of the United States guarantees that the U.S. government shall not abridge any expression of religion (covered under free speech), nor establish a state religion (the &#8220;Establishment Clause&#8221;). 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