Seperation of Church and State...! Jefferson style!

So you Counselor, think that somewhere in that Amendment it says
"our founders did not want the Government to respect the establishment of Religen."

RESPECT means to show regard or esteem for....
So where does it say the government should show no regard or esteem or respect for people establishing religion....

To me the amendment says Congress shall make no law....

Ugh, you are a difficult little person...

To me they mean the same!
 
Ugh, you are a difficult little person...

To me they mean the same!
Respecting in that context means making any law that includes even partially an establishment of a religion. The founders did not want the Federal government to have an official religion nor to have the ability to restrict from you a right to practice the religion of your choice, to assemble in congregation or protest, to petition the government, or to restrict your speech...

This is what I read about this from what the founders wrote.
 
Its astonishing that this rube made it through high school let alone law school....

and whats more, its fuckin' sad....
 
Respecting in that context means making any law that includes even partially an establishment of a religion. The founders did not want the Federal government to have an official religion nor to have the ability to restrict from you a right to practice the religion of your choice, to assemble in congregation or protest, to petition the government, or to restrict your speech...

This is what I read about this from what the founders wrote.

And the SCOTUS has consistently ruled that any gov't recognition of a single religion is unconstitutional.
 
An unconstitutional church:

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But its called the "Washington National Cathedral", located in the capital city, and it doesn't have jooos or muzzies or atheists! :eek:
 
But its called the "Washington National Cathedral", located in the capital city, and it doesn't have jooos or muzzies or atheists! :eek:

Its calls itself the National Cathedral.

It was built with private donations, operates using private donations, and doies not receive a single penny of tax money.

No one is suggesting that religious display are illegal on private property.

Do try to keep up, junior.
 
It doesn't pay taxes, thus is subsidized by the US gubmint. :eek:

All churches and religious organizations are tax exempt. Muslims, Jews, Pagans, Hindus, Buddhists, and all the other religions.

The rule fits all religions, and so it is not unconstitutional.
 
But there's no national temple....

Calling yourself the National Church does not have any real meaning.

It is not connected to any government agency and receives not tax dollars.

Again, no one has suggested that religious displays on private property are unconstitutional.
 
A wall is something that folks can't pass through, yet Presidents and politicians have worshiped there. Funerals of political dignitaries are held there. :eek:
 
A wall is something that folks can't pass through, yet Presidents and politicians have worshiped there. Funerals of political dignitaries are held there. :eek:

When they are elected they do not abandon their faith. Have the held funerals for any nonchristian dignitaries there?
 
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