Originally posted by Don Cardi:
the problem here is who then decides what a private religious school can and cannot implement in regards to their rules and requirements for allowing someone to attend that school?
The key word here, IMO is "Private", not Religious".
Yes, separation of church and state and all. But just because it's a religious school, that shouldn't be the main factor in freeing them from government interference.
ANY private school should be free of government interference in establishing its policies.