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Mixing Religion and Politics

Written By: Gary DeMar  |  Posted: Thursday, May 31st, 2012

            A letter writer to USA TODAY takes exception to the use of religion in evaluating politicians. He argued that our founders got it right by "separating church and state." Anyone familiar with our nation's founding and its documents would know that "separating church and state" was not an issue. Church and state were separate, and there isn't a Christian today who would want it any other way. The Bible itself separates church and state.[1]

            A quick reading of the First Amendment will show that the states did not want the Federal Government interfering with their right to deal with religious issues. That's why the First Amendment begins with "Congress shall make no law. . ." and not "church and state should be separate."

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