The Separation of Church and State is one of the most enlightened aspects of the Constitution. It protects government from interference by religious authorities and it protects religion (or even atheism) from interference by governmental authorities.
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But spirituality is not religion; it’s simply the path of the heart. The Founders weren’t seeking to suppress the spiritual life of the nation. Rather, they were seeking to protect it! Any path that deviates from the path of the heart, whether private or public, is dysfunctional

Nov 8, 2019 · 4:58 AM UTC

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For 40 years all ethical and moral considerations were left out of public policy discussions, paving a way for unnecessary suffering of millions of people both here and abroad. Spiritual voices are exactly the ones who should now rise up & say, “No more!” Marianne2020.com
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How tf are you still in the race?
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Seeking to protect the church? More like preventing the church from taking over. They already learned the lessons of living under theocracies. @BRepairers
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The Founders didn’t want to repeat history. Martin Luther had to step in and stop the selling of indulgences. No more theocracies. That’s how we got to democracy. @UnionSeminary
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the problem with that argument is that you have folks like #jeffreyepstein whose hearts went into shall we say "odd" directions... ...but not odd enough for @ABC to out him in an election year
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