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Atheist Activist Seeks to Sue Governor


 
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An outspoken atheist filed papers in court yesterday to stop Illinois officials from giving money to a historic church.

Rob Sherman is known for his lawsuit that halted a moment of silence in schools. Now he wants to prevent the state from giving Pilgrim Baptist Church a million dollars to rebuild after a fire.

Gov. Rod Blagojevich has said the money is intended for a community center and administrative offices, not religious purposes.

But Sherman says that violates the constitution.

SHERMAN: What goes on in an administration building? That's where the church operates its ministry from. So Rod cannot stick the taxpayers with the cost of a church's ministry expenses.

The church has insisted the money won't fund religious activities.

That million dollar grant's been plagued by scandal. The first million dollars went to the Loop Lab School instead of Pilgrim Baptist. The Auditor General and Attorney General's office are both reviewing that grant to the private school.

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Listener, Illinois // Friday, July 18, 2008 @ 2:12 PM

I think the fact that Rob Sherman is a Green Party candidate for State Representative is at least worth a mention in any story like this, don't you?

bob, oak lawn // Friday, July 18, 2008 @ 2:26 PM

Give Rod a break. The church needs the money so they can contribute to Rod's campaign. I am sure Sen Obama will get a few thousand for his campaign. After all Rezko is in jail and he cannot have any more of his bribe money sent to their campaigns.

quill, T6CHS // Saturday, July 19, 2008 @ 1:57 PM

Bad journalism. What does the fact that he is an atheist have to do with anything? Sherman always wins these cases, and it's not because the judges are atheists, it's because those who want state money to go to building churches are always found to be in clear violation of the law.

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