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Separation of Church and State in the U.S.? by BuggedEyes2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Meaning of separation by piroufreek2003-04-02 10:51:23
    A *country* cannot have personal morals. (n/t) by world2003-04-02 10:52:06
      But the governed can n/t by piroufreek2003-04-02 10:53:10
        Then exercise them in private. by NOLAWitch2003-04-02 10:59:49
          Foundations of this country by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:07:57
            What framed the Constitution by Route 2003-04-02 11:20:10
Your link was nothing but a set of miscellaneous religious references made in some of the writings of some of the founders. It did not even come close to making a case that the Christian religion, or any religion, or freedom of religion, was "what framed the Constitution". If you're going to go by how many times entity X was mentioned by the founders, why don't you go read them yourself and look for references to John Locke?
[ Reply ]
              Christian faith in the Founding by piroufreek2003-04-02 12:03:32
                Likewise... by BuggedEyes2006-11-19 12:55:59
                ROFL! by Naruki2003-04-02 13:20:59
                  Wow! I missed That one! (n/t) by BuggedEyes2003-04-02 13:24:49
                  Now hold on a second... by BlurOfSerenity2003-04-02 13:36:55
                    Hee hee. by Naruki2003-04-02 14:22:01

 

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