United States Supreme Court (1962) in the case of Engle v. Vitale; as quoted in Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39, 46 (1980) and Abington v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203, 212 (1963), stated:
<The history of man is inseparable from the history of religion.> 1962US001
In his dissenting opinion in the case of Engle v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421, 445-446 (1962), Justice Potter Stewart stated:
<I think that the Court's task, in this as in all areas of constitutional adjudication, is not responsibly aided by the uncritical invocation of metaphors like the "wall of separation," a phrase nowhere to be found in the Constitution.> 1962US002
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1962US001. William J. Federer, American Quotations (2014). United States Supreme Court, 1962, Engel v. Vitale, 1962 as quoted in Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39, 46 (1980) and Abington v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203, 212 (1963). Elizabeth Ridenour, Public Schools-Bible Curriculum (Greensboro, N.C.: National Council On Bible Curriculum, 1996), p. 28.
1962US002. William J. Federer, American Quotations (2014). United States Supreme Court, 1962, Justice Potter Stewart in his dissenting opinion in the case of Engle v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421, 445-446 (1962).