the Myth of Seperation of Church and State

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The Amer­i­can peo­ple have been lied to for many years…

No where in the Con­sti­tu­tion does it allow Chris­tians to be per­se­cut­ed like they are these days.

No where in the Con­sti­tu­tion does it allow Athe­ists to have a reli­gion, (Athe­ism) pro­tect­ed by the Gov­ern­ment, If a Cross rep­re­sents and or depicts an estab­lish­ment, of a reli­gion then the lack of a Cross
at a Grave, deprives a Chris­t­ian of the same.  

Can I saw that it is stu­pid to believe that Chris­tian­i­ty was not already an estab­lished reli­gion before the Con­sti­tu­tion was writ­ten.   Yes, you hear cor­rect­ly, Estab­lish, means To set up, to cre­ate, to ensure or to oth­er­wise gen­er­ate and fab­ri­cate. 

How can you cre­ate what has already been cre­at­ed.  This nation was cre­at­ed, estab­lished as a nation of believ­ers, who are free to pur­sue their own brand of beliefs includ­ing reli­gion, this includes the lack of a reli­gion which itself is a reli­gion, and why not, who else would put such ener­gy into fight­ing God but some­one that was a believ­er in non-belief.  As such non-belief, or the pur­suit of Athe­ism, must be a reli­gion just as the wor­ship of any per­son or non per­son would be respect­ed as a reli­gion.  Under the con­sti­tu­tion they are free to believe or not to believe they are free to believe in any prophet, or per­son­age they wish.

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

One thing seems clear pro­hibit­ing, the free exer­cise of reli­gion
is a vio­la­tion and when you start to say that you can no longer
dis­play a Christ­mas tree, in pub­lic, is that not pro­hibit­ing the free exer­cise of reli­gion?

This idea that the sep­a­ra­tion of Church and State requires that the gov­ern­ment must inter­fere with every sin­gle inter­pre­ta­tion of any prayer, or any oth­er lib­er­ty this is just insan­i­ty.

 

The plain lan­guage shows that the First Amend­ment restricts only Con­gress’ pow­ers!

The Peo­ple of the States are free to estab­lish (or dis-estab­lish) any reli­gion they want — this is one of the pow­ers retained by the States or the Peo­ple!  Sev­er­al States did retain their estab­lished reli­gions after rat­i­fi­ca­tion of the U.S. Con­sti­tu­tion in 1789.  We saw that in 1807, Pres­by­te­ri­ans in Chester, N.H. sold a Quaker’s cow for non-pay­ment of the Minister’s Tax.  Not until the Tol­er­a­tion Act of 1819 did the Leg­is­la­ture of N.H. make it ille­gal for towns, as cor­po­rate bod­ies, to raise mon­ey for the sup­port of the gospel. Con­necti­cut did not dis-estab­lish the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church until they adopt­ed their Con­sti­tu­tion of 1818 (see Arti­cle Sev­enth). Mass­a­chu­setts did not dis-estab­lish the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church until 1833.