Elroy, You can be as religious as you want, just not in government building with government funds.
Exactly, Elroy. A "religion-free zone." Hence, Democrats favoring "freedom FROM religion." And with government penetrating more and more into our everyday lives, this "religion-free zone" will continue to expand.
You are making this up as you go along. Not one Dem. is preventing you from practicing your religion. If you want wall to wall crosses in your livingroom, no one is stopping you. If you want to put a cross on top of your house, no one is stopping you. All any Dem. is asking is to abide but what the FF intended......a SEPARATION of Church and State, and not FROM religion. That means holy rollers can't demand to have a prayer service at city hall.
Enough whining and croc tears.........when they start closing down the churches, then you have reason to bring the subject up.
This is where the battle is, Elroy, the public arena. It's pointless to say, "You can be as religious as you want, in private" because one can also say, "You can be as non-religious as you want, in private."
You want to make this a battle then go for it! You will gain little and the animosity you create will be huge!
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