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To: carriage_hill

Yep it is not absolute, that is why the jails are full of criminals.

Although you would not be able to tell it, it is against the law to call for the violent overthrow of the government.

You are not allowed to sell Pluronium on E-Bay will the idiocy never end.

The Seperation of Church and State is not absolute, in fact it isn’t even mentioned in the Constitution. Those silly founders broke the law when they published the first Bible for the use in public schools for the instruction of reading and morality.

So many experts, so many fools.


33 posted on 03/05/2012 6:10:23 PM PST by itsahoot (This space currently for rent. 1-800-555-1212)
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To: itsahoot
The Separation of Church and State is not absolute, in fact it isn’t even mentioned in the Constitution. Those silly founders broke the law when they published the first Bible for the use in public schools for the instruction of reading and morality.

Right on. Would that Bibles were established and approved as part of reading and morality instruction in American schools! A mindset that sees using the Bible thusly as "immoral" is behind the government prohibiting Christian religious expression in schools. Take away the Federal government oversight, let the states decide, let individuals choose their own schools, and just watch how quickly morality in education improves. The Federal government isn't the solution to immorality, it is the AGENT of it.

Newt says this about education, which we must agree is a primary component in raising moral children. Santorum says this.

Diligence and morality say: Godspeed Newt Gingrich.

43 posted on 03/05/2012 7:00:55 PM PST by Finny ("The rules are made for people who aren't willing to make up their own." -- C. Yeager)
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