If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.
Going to keep reminding of this. We need to keep religion and governance separate.
~Combining the two will ruin the government AND the church~
The United States is NOT a religious endeavor and we do NOT rule or govern with religion. The repeated mention of the creator and God in the few places it is mentioned in the founding articles do not make us a "Christian Nation" either.
Neither of those titles mentioned are specific and deliberately left ambiguous and open to each citizen's personal interpretation in whatever they feel is their creator or God.
It merely makes clear that we have natural rights and sovereignty bestowed upon us all above the control of government and its agencies, while not singling out any particular religious belief, practice, or sect.
Please read the following facts of record.
I'm ok with that once we elliminate about 98 percent of the government beaurocracy. :-)
If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.
OK with combining the state with the church? That is blowing a hole in the bow of the ship. And against the law literally.
“This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” Matthew 24:14
The idea of religion intertwined with government can mean different things to different people.
Requires a deeper conversation, imho. Let's just take one example of what's occuring recently in some schools. The 10 commandments being posted. Should this be considered religious considering where it originated? Who decides? Government? Parents?