Junior Science Refresher this is science magazine in india published this is article page no 77 most discussions opposing the role of christianity in the united states arise from an abyss of ignorance so deep as to be unfathomable. you can endlessly drop boulders into this chasm of intellectual darkness without ever hearing one hit bottom speaking with certitude people insist our constitution established a separation of church and state. clueless they dont realize their claim and their obvious self-satisfaction with stating it simply proves theyve never read the constitution and lack any knowledge of what it says. the media often report on this fact of separation–and call it professional journalism. the politically correct engage in long earnest conversations based on this untruth. how can mature at least chronologically people hold so tightly to an opinion so obviously false? can you say agenda? the writers of the constitution clearly intended for christianity to influence the governing of this nation. for one instance the constitution specifically provides for a christian chaplain for each branch of congress. the chaplains are paid to open every session with prayer and offer counsel to members of the body. would the originators of the constitution include a provision to perpetuate the great importance they attached to the christian faith a provision planned to endure throughout the life of this nation then say religion could have no part in our governance? a simple reading of the constitution provides other examples as well. the constitution isnt so long that even with sounding out the words promoters of the separation canard couldnt read it. and if they want to know about the first amendment from whence they claim to have reaped their separation notion the library of congress has contemporaneous commentaries on the creation of the bill of rights written by gouverneur morris who was present throughout the process. you could look it up. the separation of church and state phrase came from thomas jeffersons letter to the baptist sunday school association in danbury connecticut. however the letter is not about keeping christian influence out of government but about the federal government not interfering in the free practice of religion. jefferson typically didnt comment on the bill of rights because he in france at the time didnt participate in its creation junior science refresher magazine.
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