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Re: SMH
[Re: 300Ruger]
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02/04/15 11:32 AM
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And I'm not a supporter of it by the way. Besides the fact of it being biblically and morally wrong, there's nothing in the US constitution that says you can't. Im just looking at it from a legal standpoint. You know, trying to see all sides of an argument. Using critical thinking skills. Use the "well our founding fathers were christian" argument. There's a reason they seperated church and state. Sombody PLEASE show me where the church and state are seperated by the Constitution!! Anyone that doesn't acknowledge the FACT that Christian beliefs and morals based on THE BIBLE were a heavy influence on how the Constitution was written, is a revisionist moron. The founders included the Establishment clause so that the government couldn't force people to be in or accept a particular religion. Nothing says that religion can't or shouldn't affect how our elected leaders or our State's voters make decisions. The first amendment to the constitution: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ..."
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