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HoneyKiss1974, I'm with Kimmie1913 on this one. I think it's bad policy for a state to grant scholarships only to students studying secular subjects, but I don't think it's unconstitutional.
The state is allowed to treat people differently in many ways. For example, the state can say that churches don't have to pay taxes, but secular charities do. That's giving special treatment to religious organizations, and it's perfectly legal as long as every kind of church/temple/shrine is included.
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