There has always been religion with politics here in America. The problem is that the state can't be separated from the nation here and the nation is made of people, language, religion, heritage, history, and culture. There are a few countries who have succeeded in separating the state with the nation and those are 1970's Cambodia, Vietnam, China, and the ex-Soviet Union. They were very good at separating church and state. Why has it mixed together? Because it is who we are.
2007-03-24 06:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Because of fundies, the enemies of America.
Even Goldwater, part of the "Old Conservatism", agrees.
"Well, I've spent quite a number of years carrying the flag of the 'Old Conservatism.' And I can say with conviction that the religious issues of these groups have little or nothing to do with conservative or liberal politics. The uncompromising position of these groups is a divisive element that could tear apart the very spirit of our representative system, if they gain sufficient strength."
"Being a conservative in America traditionally has meant that one holds a deep, abiding respect for the Constitution. We conservatives believe sincerely in the integrity of the Constitution. We treasure the freedoms that document protects. . . "By maintaining the separation of church and state, the United States has avoided the intolerance which has so divided the rest of the world with religious wars . . . Can any of us refute the wisdom of Madison and the other framers? Can anyone look at the carnage in Iran, the bloodshed in Northem Ireland, or the bombs bursting in Lebanon and yet question the dangers of injecting religious issues into the affairs of state?"
"The religious factions will go on imposing their will on others," { he said,} "unless the decent people connected to them recognize that religion has no place in public policy. They must learn to make their views known without trying to make their views the only alternatives. . . We have succeeded for 205 years in keeping the affairs of state separate from the uncompromising idealism of religious groups and we mustn't stop now" { he insisted}. "To retreat from that separation would violate the principles of conservatism and the values upon which the framers built this democratic republic."
2007-03-24 06:52:18
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answered by trovalta_stinks_2 3
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a non secular concern isn't a political concern. regrettably some human beings tend to forget approximately this. They was once called the ethical majority, now they're the non secular precise. Examples of non secular themes blending with political themes are: Prayer in college. Abortion Stem cellular analyze gay Marriage Gays frequently while you requested might desire to a woman be a virgin on her wedding ceremony night? How did she lose her virginity interior the 1st place? Why is the guy no longer stoned additionally? all of the above themes do no longer belong in politics. picking your baby-kisser in keeping with the place s/he stands on those themes, fairly then what's sweet for the rustic as an entire is the question. those few themes at the instant are not the inspiration why you will possibly desire to vote for one candidate over yet another. what's their stand on distant places coverage? what's their stand on States Rights? what's their stand on government length and spending? Tax breaks or Tax will boost? The economic gadget? that's what you will possibly desire to be prepared approximately. the different themes are so which you would be able to verify in your self.
2016-10-20 08:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If your religious beliefs are not involved in every decision you make, then you don't truly believe in your religion. You can't make a political decision that goes against your beliefs and still claim to be true to your faith. Once again for those who don't understand, The concept of separation of church and state is to keep the government out of the churches business, not to keep peoples religious beliefs out of their political decisions. Your religious beliefs are not something you just use on Sunday and then throw them away the rest of the week. They are with you 24/7.
2007-03-24 07:02:27
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answered by jim h 6
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We have a Constitutional protection of "Freedom OF Religion" NOT freedom FROM religion as some want to believe.
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2007-03-24 06:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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because america was based on christian values . Some people confuse the word values with religion . You don't have to be a christian or religious to live a life with christian values
2007-03-24 06:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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because every aspect of our lives has something to do with politics -- the air we breathe, the car we drive, schooling for our children, and even religion.
2007-03-24 07:20:59
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answered by curious_One 5
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Could you please give examples of what you mean?
I had someone tell me not too long ago that they were tired of living in a theocracy. I was stunned, and asked her who was dragging her out of her house and forcing her to go to church? Needless to say, no one was. She was just parroting what she had heard some leftist say.
Marl - EXCELLENT answer!!
2007-03-24 06:57:04
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answered by Jadis 6
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Dubya and his gang (Pat Robertson is one example) are fundamentalists.
2007-03-24 06:52:55
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answered by Mysterio 6
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