By Constitution, there are fifty states impartial to religion.
It's called the United States of America.
Unfortunately, some people dont seem to understand that.
2007-06-28 01:49:44
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answered by Toodeemo 7
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I think the blue states will be more full of impartial people.
It wouldn't be anywhere in the Bible-belt, even though officially there's separation of church and state in all 50, you can find more bias in govt. institutions in the southern states.
2007-06-28 09:17:22
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answered by topink 6
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We're supposed to have separation of church and state in all the states of the U.S. But people sometimes mess that up.
2007-06-28 22:40:07
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answered by Pascha 7
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The Constitution mandates separation of church & state, so that means we have 49 states that more or less comply.
Then you have Utah.
2007-06-28 09:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Toodeaman.
Religious freedom is part of our Constitution of Independence.
Unfortunately, we also have people just like any where else that think they can infringe on your religious rights. The law is with you not them.
2007-06-28 08:54:05
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answered by jay_d_skinner 5
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We have 50 of them, pick one.
2007-06-28 08:51:22
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answered by Anonymous
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