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To: RetiredNow who wrote (243214)7/25/2005 12:37:11 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571680
 
Absolutely. The Founding Fathers believed in separation of church from state and I believe in it to. However, our Founding Fathers practiced religion in their daily lives as part of their public office. Benjamin Franklin proposed that each Congressional session commence with a prayer to God and Roger Sherman seconded it. Those were our Founding Fathers. In your world and that of today's secularists, this would not be possible because you are systematically banning any mention of God. This is completely contradictory to the actions of our Founding Fathers.

Where are we banning God? Please cite exact locations and dates. And don't bring up the ten commandments in ALA as an example.

Absolutely nothing has changed except that the religious right is wanting religion to be more prominent in the daily affairs of Americans. They are beginning to sound like the ayatollahs of Iran.