To: FreedomCalls; TexasJackFlash
"Separation of church and state" is word-for-word straight out of it.
Did the the Soviet Constitution grant only limited and enumerated powers to the government and no express or implied power over religion, like the U. S. Constitution does?
To: MuddyWaters2006
Did the the Soviet Constitution grant only limited and enumerated powers to the government and no express or implied power over religion, like the U. S. Constitution does?
Nope. Our separation of church and state means no civil authority over religion. The commie version meant total civil authority over religion. Some ain't smart enough to figure that out, but I got me a good Christian raising and an eighth grade education and I ain't just fell off no turnip truck neither.
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