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And where does it say they had a vision to
separate religion and state? They only stated there would not be a state religion! Ala Church of England. They mentioned God in the Declaration of Independence. They opened Congress with prayers, etc. ************* They mention God, not "church" in the Declaration. There is an opening prayer each day when Congress convenes. The prayers are offered by a variety of Christian clerics, as well as Jewish, Muslim, Native American, Buddhist, Hindu, etc. I'm not sure the Wiccans have been given an opportunity yet...... One of the funniest trends of modern times has been the outcry from the Fundie Right to reexamine our long tradition of separating church and state. The arguments about the use of "God" in the declaration, etc, are factually correct, but one has to wonder what inspires the Fundies to believe that if God were present in government it would have to be through the vehicle of a specific branch of a specific (conservative Christian) faith? I listened to a guy on right wing radio wailing on and on about how churches should be allowed to financially support and/or actively campaign for certain individuals or issues. Somebody asked, "What about the members of a church who might prefer the other candidate?" The answer was rather revealing, "If they aren't willing to go along with the official political position of their church, they should go and worship somewhere else." Gotcha. I think that's why the founders realized that both religion and government would be better off if they weren't officially in bed together. |
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