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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."
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Thats right for sure. In other words, no official religion or official endorsement of one faith OVER another as a matter of policy.
Yet some view a president or other high official to be pushing his/her religion on others when they use it in every speech, or put it on money, or carve it in marble over the supreme court building. Ya know, all those little mentions
I did find it extremely disturbing though when GW told Woodward (in the interview GW *wanted* to give mind you) that instead of asking his father for advice on Iraq, he asked a "higher father".
But it's not a religious war, oh no.. lol confusing
Isnt it interesting too that the words "under god" in the pledge of allegiance was *NOT* in the pledge originally. It was added in later by politicians. And now that a person wants it restored to its original form, people cry that you cant change it.. umm...
Anyway, I never talk politics or religion
