In response to the simple factual statement "The words 'separation of church and state' do not appear in the U.S. Constitution"...
Flash impresses all with the raw force of his intellect. No excuse me, his raw ability to engage in ad hominem attack.
He labels that simple, indisputable statement of fact regarding the Constitution "dimwitted" and "pathetic" and its author (that's me) "a sucker"...
Flash is obviously struggling with some deep-seated, apparently very emotional issues that go beyond a logical, rational, and truthful discussion on this topic.
Flash observes that just as "separation of church and state" is found nowhere in our Constitution, neither is "separation of Satan and state." This enlightenment is both correct and irrelevant.
But gotta admit I'm still not clear, Flash. Since you characterized my statement of indisputable fact as "dimwitted" and "pathetic," are you disputing the truth of the statement? Do you purport to show us that those words do appear in the Constitution?
Show me where the authority to establish an Air Force is found in the Constitution?
Show me where the Constitution grants the government any authority whatsoever to issue religious advice; then show me where its moral authority is obtained.?