* Proud atheist Rob Sherman wrote recently about the new capital bill, which he claims includes…
…hundreds of unconstitutional donations to politically connected houses of worship, ministries, parochial schools and other religious organizations.
Sherman also claims that Gov. Pat Quinn “knows that those provisions are unconstitutional, because he told me so.”
Last fall, when Rod [Blagojevich] was still the Governor, I spoke with Pat, in the parking lot of the State Capitol in Springfield. Pat was sitting in the driver’s seat of his modest, humble, white sedan.
I mentioned to Pat that I was in Springfield, that day, on a hearing regarding my lawsuit against Rod and the State of Illinois over Rod’s proposal to donate one million of our tax dollars to Pilgrim Baptist Church.
Pat said that he was aware of my lawsuit and that he agreed with me: Donating state money to a church is unconstitutional, he said.
Sherman also claimed that his “team of attorneys” is preparing a lawsuit to block the capital projects which benefit religious institutions.
* The Question: Is Sherman right or wrong about these capital grants? Explain.
…Adding… Erickson had a story on this topic a few days ago and I didn’t see it…
In Normal, the St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Newman Center on the campus of Illinois State University is in line for $200,000 in state funds. The under-construction facility, which will serve Catholic university students, is being built for $3.2 million with most of its financing coming from the Catholic diocese in Peoria. […]
State Sen. Bill Brady, R-Bloomington, said the state money is aimed at the student services portion of the Newman Center project.
“I was looking for a way to help ISU and its students,” said Brady, a candidate for governor and a Catholic.