I am still waiting for an answer to my original question which was "If one is a Christian how does he not "legislate without injecting his religion". or "How do you propose a Christian can separate his moral understanding from his Christian identity?"
Answering either one would be okay.
As to your question which changed the subject, there is a distinct difference between removing religion from a document and removing it from a man. The latter cannot remove it without denying himself. In the case of a Christian who believes that Christ is within him you believe that he can somehow remove Christ from his decisions. Again, please explain how that can be done?
I answered it at the beginning of 354.
I don't want blue laws, I don't want laws forbidding me to eat meat on Fridays.
You can legislate without injecting religion.