Okay...since you DO have an obvious learning disability...
Jefferson's Statute of Religious Freedom was drafted in opposition to a bill, chiefly supported by Patrick Henry, which would permit any Virginian to belong to any denomination, but which would require him to belong to some denomination and pay taxes to support it.
This supports the actual statement I made, to which you are now perverting in God-know what retarded way, to claim I said something entirely different. As I correctly stated, the founding fathers had great debates in that day, of taxing churches and religion, and those who favored it most, were religious zealots of the time, not liberal secularists. Just sayin....
What you pinheads seem to be clamoring for, is something the religiously fanatic people of this country would LOVE to have! I bet Baptists have trillions of dollars saved up to do pretty much whatever they wish to have done in politics, just turn them lose and watch it happen! I can't imagine being a secularist liberal, having to watch a largely Baptist Supreme Court overturn 70 years of liberalism in short order, and restore Christian moral values in our government. .....But if you people are just hellbent on making that happen.....