Read yet again an article from the associated press that repeatedly quoted the phrase, "Separation of church and state."
This passage does not appear anywhere in the constitution nor any federal law.
The establishment clause in the constitution simply states that no state religion can be established. This was a direct result of the hangover from the state religion, the church of England.
Remember, these principles were established very soon after we gained our independence from England.
My big problem here of course, is why reporters are so lazy that they repeatedly misquote the law. Or perhaps it isn't lazy, but the forwarding of a political agenda that chooses ignoring of the U.S. Constitution.
Anti-religion groups are very active these days. They have identified Christianity as an anti-liberal movement Led by left wing liars, have elevated the philosophy of anti-religion groups, though I haven't figured out why Atheists feel threatened by others beliefs. The philosophy of live your own life, and don't' worry about your neighbor's business is apparently lost on these poor lost souls.
More on fake news as I am inspired.
DFO Day in CdA
7 years ago
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