Thursday, January 13, 2005

Separation of Church and State?

Who can tell me where this text speaks of "separation of church and state".

Quote from the BILL OF RIGHTS:

Amendment I

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.


What are these United States of America? What kind of country are we? Is the United Staes a Democracy? Do we really have separation of Church and State?

No, there is no separation of Church and State. No, the United States is not a Democracy. It's a Republic, a country with a Consitution as a most foundational law of our country. And even before the Constitution, there is a Declaration of Independence marking the birth of our Country and establishing a framework. And these two documents are in harmony with each other. These are the Charters of our Freedom. We are the freest country in the world. That's why we are richest in the world. That's why we are the only country that has the infrastructure to help any body in the world and we always do.

First of all, in accordance with United States Constitution, it is the Congress, the legislative branch which is supposed to make laws and not any other branch of our government. That is why the first amendment says "Congress..." Second of all, if we try to separate church and state, just like "American Civil Liberties Union", a Communist/Socialist organization, is attempt to drive Christianity out of public square. Since there is no such thing absolute absence of religion, they are establishing a religion called "Secular Humanism". They are violating the US Constitution in these two places they are establishing religion and they are trying to use courts to make laws.