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DISPLAYS GET IN THE WAY OF A MERRY WHATEVER ; THE NOT-SO-JOYFUL DISCUSSION OF SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE HAS BECOME A HOLIDAY TRADITION.
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Orlando Sentinel - Orlando, Fla.
Author: Nancy Imperiale, Sentinel Staff Writer
Date: Dec 20, 2004
Start Page: A.1
Section: A SECTION
Text Word Count: 1039
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"As long as they acknowledge both secular and religious aspects of the holiday season," [Mathew Staver] said, "then the government does not violate the Constitution. A Nativity scene by itself would be considered unconstitutional on government property, but if it is in the context of other holiday symbols, it is constitutional. The same with the menorah."

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