Man, you aren't very smart, are you.
The strict separation doctrine as believed by most people alive today.
The strict separation doctrine is not in accordance with what the founders wanted. They had no problem with government entanglement in religious matters.
If the First U. S. Congress had no problem with government entanglement in religious matters then why did it forbid prayer or divine services in the House and Senate Chambers; and don't make any claims about Chaplains to the First Congress and daily opening prayers until you have some actual evidence from the official records of Congress; and not just the propaganda hogwash that an idiot named Justice Warren Berger wrote in his moronic 1983 Opinion.