A while back I complained about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that permitted the use of explicitly Christian prayers to open public meetings even though such rituals make it plain to non-Christians present that they are not part of the community.
I belatedly ran across Chicago Reader columnist Michael Miner’s treatment of the same topic. Read it; it’s the column I would have liked to write.
This article appears in May 29 – Jun 4, 2014.
