Cuda wrote:thats because there is no Seperation of Church and state to reach.
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sadly our nation has chosen to follow the european model over the years and come to hate religion
When Church/State combinations lean towards religion you get Sharia Law, the Inquisition, and the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. When Church/State combinations lean against religion you get the "cultural revolution" in China, the religious persecutions in the USSR, and the French Revolution.
Modern Europe leans towards the "Anti" side. But it really makes little difference which way the Church/State combination leans, the combination is ALWAYS disastrous.
The Church does not NEED the support of the government. Quite the contrary, the church does much better without that interference. And vice versa. The unholy amalgamation of Church and State always corrupts both.
And that's why I'm opposed to even small and fairly inconsequential violations of the principle, such as having "In God We Trust" on our coins. I don't need the government telling me to trust in God. And forcing people who do NOT trust in God to use money with that motto is insulting to both the people AND God.
My freedom to follow God in the way my conscience leads me, and my right to preach and promote my religion is dependent on the government staying OUT of religion entirely. My right to stand up for and defend what I believe is the SAME right that lets Richard Dawkins and Bill Maher stand up for and teach what THEY believe. If I wish to remain free, I must defend THEIR rights as well. NEITHER side should have government support.
When Church and State remain separate, then all ideas can compete in the free marketplace of thought. When the State gets involved with the Church (and vice versa), freedom of thought is always one of the first victims.