heavycola wrote:2dimes wrote:heavycola wrote:2Dimes you're a bit closer and I don;t pretend to be a student of US history, but i'm pretty sure that the separation of church and state was a vital part of the original US constitution. They might have been churchgoers but the idea was to give everyone equal freedom of religious practice, i.e. not to set up either a theocracy or a state religion. Biblical laws don;t have to be about worship - do'nt kill, don't steal, be nice to your neighbour etc. All good stuff. Only now the country is full of people lik eJay, who want christian pseudoscience taught in every classroom and a copy of the ten commandments on every blackboard. Like i said, bleak times.
Yeah they are "bleak times" and its because we have been getting further and further away from the principles that made this country great. Open a newspaper, turn on the news its all negative news. Amish school shooting, woman uses her baby as weapon in domestic dispute, man kills his 4 kids. Life was better when we wern't trying our damndest to kick God out of our lives. "Separation of Church and State" is constantly misinterpreted. It was mean to protect the Church from the State and so that the Govornment would not choose 1 religion for the country. If they had meant no 10 commandments on courtroom walls they would have never been there in the first place! It is the atheist agenda to rid American govornment VOID of anything faith based (and Christianity in particular).
keep persuing your "Godless nation" and things will get bleaker.