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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
    You are wrong. by Route2003-04-02 11:00:30
      Link by piroufreek2006-11-19 12:55:59
        So what? by Route2003-04-02 11:08:49
          Founders by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:11:20
            What you ignored by BloodyViking2003-04-02 11:23:19
              Declaration by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:33:29
                Hmmm.... precedence... by BuggedEyes 2003-04-02 11:44:19
Lets see... the Constitution also declares all MEN created equal. And yet I believe that women aren't men? And black people were originally not allowed to vote, and their representation was 1/3(or so)? And yet now people aren't measured by their mere skin color in the eyes of law and the constitution. So... using the same language of the day, and yet with different meaning, as precedented, Creator should also mean the Creator of all of the United States Citizens, in order to form a more perfect union. For I believe that that is the basis of the Constitution anyways isn't it?

To form a more perfect union
[ Reply ]
                  You lost me (n/t) by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:47:13
                    Ok... by BuggedEyes2003-04-02 11:57:03

 

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