The separation of Church and State is NOT in the Constitution, although the Marxist left wants to put it in there like all good Marxist do. What Reagan believed was this country should not have a state church, like Britain did, and I agree with him on that. But it's obvious from his speeches, he thought speaking of faith can and should be part of the political discourse, or he would not have talked about it so much, AS PRESIDENT.
We Christians don't talk of our faith to upset you, we like talking about our faith to one other, you just happen to come into Santorum threads. Maybe your drawn to those who have faith, or maybe your here only to do a hit piece on Santorum, I don't know, but am praying for you, as I'm sure others here are.
Looking at the moral condition of the current America, it seems that for some reason, “prayer” just ain't workin’ out so well. And that is not my fault.
You have captured the problem Psycho has very well, Linda.
He doesn't like that Christians discuss matters of faith at all, and when we do, he considers it being 'sanctimonious.' The anger he has toward the discussion of faith in the public square equals the anger the left has with the same. That's why it's so easy to see him as a leftist.
That's part of the problem many faithless people have with Rick, even though Rick hasn't anything but express his own personal faith, as have many, many other politicians before him......especially before the left began trying to shred the First Amendment rights of Christians.
And thanks for your educating the Psycho on what's actually in the Constitution, and what's NOT........that is, "the separation of Church and State."
Reagan knew that, even if Psycho doesn't.