> This should be allowed. This does not violate separation of church and
> state, because the state is merely providing necessary equipment for a
> private citizen, and is allowing that private citizen to personalize that
> property in a certain way. This in no way reflects a government sanctioned
> preference to religion.

I'd agree with you except that there is no way for me to get a satan 
worshipping license plate, or even a  jewish one.

> However, as you say zaph, they MUST provide the same sort of customization
> for any type of religious belief...printing plates with appropriate 
> symbols
> for each.

And they aren't. 



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