Seperation of Church and State was created for the sole purpose of preventing the United States Government and the seperates states from creating a government controlled religion. Thanks to the Seperation of Church and State we are not the "Catholic United STates of America" or the "Baptist United States of America" or the "Anglican Untied STates of America" and so on. If it wasn't for Seperation of Church and State athiest would be in a world of hurt.
2007-06-23 08:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the separation of church and state is one of the best things that could have happened to come along. I don't want the government telling me what to believe.
2007-06-23 15:25:13
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answered by Kidd! 6
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Not if you are ROMAN CATHOLIC ! That is where the heretics and the Romans first got together to DESTROY the REAL church of God ! Check the History ...
The Real church of Jesus Christ is FAR beyond the mingling of church ( Real ) and state ,( Government )
All that has been a GREAT influence on " Christianity", BUT the CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST SHALL PREVAIL ! I'm not talking about a denomination....as far as PREVAILING goes...
The REAL church of God don't give in to the RULES of the Government. They humble themselves to God, and don't listen to the MINGLING !!! Infiltration of the state and Gov. is what caused all the WHORES of Babylon !
There is but ONE church of Jesus....the rest is infiltrated with YEAST.
2007-06-23 16:04:35
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answered by Israel-1 6
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No. This just means that people of a state cannot be forced to believe one denomination or religion over another. One can't have their lives threatened for not conforming to a State Church.
2007-06-23 15:34:50
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answered by LottaLou 7
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No, it just prevents the state from implementing its own official church at the expense of all others. It allows for freedom of religion.
Cheers :-)
2007-06-23 15:28:22
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answer #5
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answered by chekeir 6
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Yes, according to the Catholic Church it is at least very suspect.
2007-06-23 15:35:11
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answered by carl 4
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No,common sense
2007-06-23 15:26:03
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answered by rosbif 6
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Not In the U.S. -- it's mandated by the Constitution.
2007-06-23 15:27:58
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answered by YY4Me 7
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no, I don't think so, it might be a travesty when it comes to the gay marriage issue, we will have to see but, not for right now.
2007-06-23 15:53:07
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answered by Midge 7
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When understood properly, no.
2007-06-23 15:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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