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Paule

11/21/06 2:50 PM

#52476 RE: ergo sum #52470

Thank you for the direct answer,

try studying the "separation of church and state" you are referring to. It's not to be found in the Constitution. It came later and from Thomas Jefferson in regards to the government trying to do then, what they are doing today.

Really look at the establishment clause and the free exorcise clause and you'll see a gross violation of the first amendment.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"

Telling me I cannot use state facilities is a gross violation of the free exercise clause. Oh and congress didn't establish these laws judicial legislators did.


Freedom to practice religion, to govern by religion, to use religion in everyday life is what the constitution provides for. Any law bridging these freedoms is in direct violation of the first amendment.

I go now to President Lincoln who enacted through executive powers a national holiday, a day of PRAYER AND THANKS TO GOD…Do you know what day that is? I mean the liberals are trying like Christmas to wipe this holiday out as well but……Seems Lincoln knew the proper interpretation of the establishment clause.

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