Boy, wading through the news, which tends to be dismal and antithetical to logic and reason, is tough. But once in a while, I see a story that makes it all worthwhile…this is one of those stories. It may not seem like much to a lot of people, but it made my day…
The following is courtesy of The Post & Courier in South Carolina…
A federal district court ruled Tuesday that the "I Believe" license plate approved by the South Carolina Legislature violates the constitutional separation of church and state and cannot be issued.
In a summary judgment ruling, U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie said the plate was based on a discriminatory law. "Such a law amounts to state endorsement not only of religion in general, but of a specific sect in particular," Currie said.
The plate featured a cross set against a stained glass window.
Read the whole story here: JUDGE RULES AGAINST "I BELIEVE" LICENSE PLATES