Via the Boston Globe:
A Kentucky judge has been offering some drug and alcohol offenders the option of attending worship services instead of going to jail or rehab — a practice some say violates the separation of church and state. District Judge Michael Caperton, 50, a devout Christian, said his goal is to "help people and their families." "I don't think there's a church-state issue, because it's not mandatory and I say worship services instead of church," he said.
More examples of this painful-to-behold judicial nonsense here.
Because, naturally, athiests don't exist in America.
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