aquapub
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The only mention of anything like Separation of Church and State in the Constitution is in the 1st Amendment, where the newly created federal government is being denied the right to create a federal religion: "Congress shall pass no law respecting the establishment of religion..."
Somewhere along the line, this restriction of the federal government's power was "creatively interpreted" by anti-Christians into meaning that the federal government could remove all things Christian (and only Christian) from all levels of government, even local municipalities.
It is a perversion of what was intended.
BTW, I am not Christian, so don't go there.
Also, please, before anyone starts citing quotes from Ben Franklin preaching about the evils of government and the church (which he only warned about when it came to the federal government), consider that Ben Franklin proposed a law to have men castrated for premarital sex.
Somewhere along the line, this restriction of the federal government's power was "creatively interpreted" by anti-Christians into meaning that the federal government could remove all things Christian (and only Christian) from all levels of government, even local municipalities.
It is a perversion of what was intended.
BTW, I am not Christian, so don't go there.
Also, please, before anyone starts citing quotes from Ben Franklin preaching about the evils of government and the church (which he only warned about when it came to the federal government), consider that Ben Franklin proposed a law to have men castrated for premarital sex.