To: whereasandsoforth
Whereasandsoforth, it sounds like you're saying that a person has to be Christian in order to be moral and that's a dangerous belief. We don't want the U.S. to be a theocracy where one religion's take on the Bible (or other holy documents of your choice) is taken as law. By having a secular government and strong separation from Church and State, religions are protected from each other and we can all "just get along". And keep your religion out of my bedroom, please!
34 posted on
05/04/2005 10:23:40 PM PDT by
Diesonne
To: Diesonne
I was saying very much the opposite. People that aren't Christians still live their lives with the same moral convictions that Christians do, because its the right way to live anyway, and this drives the left nuts.
BTW, separation of state from church is a bunch of malarkey that fits the left's agenda to a tee. If the truth be spoken, the fact is that secularist have been living under the Umbrella of the Grace of God due to their proximity to Christians. It is an insurance policy the left wants to cancel. Woe be the day it comes to pass.
43 posted on
05/04/2005 10:35:06 PM PDT by
whereasandsoforth
(Stamp out liberals with the big boot of truth)
To: Diesonne
Please show the "separation of church and state" clause, pause or insinuation - in any United States Documents of Federation. I double dare ya...Diesonne
58 posted on
05/04/2005 10:55:59 PM PDT by
Treader
(Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
To: Diesonne
Now that's the thing dems just can't ever get right. We don't have a separation from Church and State. We never have had.
Congress can't establish a religion. In other words Congress can not make a religion.
But there is no such thing as a separation of, or from Church and State.
77 posted on
05/05/2005 12:57:27 AM PDT by
GloriaJane
(http://music.download.com/gloriajane)
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