Saturday, March 3, 2012

Rick Santorum Stands Determined: No Separation of Church and State...Ever




Should this be the Seat of American Government?

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I snipped a quote from Andrew Sullivan, writing in The Daily Beast (Feb. 27, 2012), about Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum. It sums up in a nutshell what Mr. Santorum stands for and where he would like to take this nation. Read it, think about the ramifications, and decide if this man and his stance are in your best interests as a free thinking and intelligent American...


There can be no absolute separation of church and state, let alone a desire to keep it so; and in their necessary interactions, the church must always prevail, or it is a violation of the First Amendment, and an attack on religious freedom. The church's teachings are also, according to theoconservatism, integral to the founding of the United States. Since constitutional rights are endowed from the Creator, and the Creator is the Judeo-Christian one, the notion of a neutral public square, embraced by liberals and those once called conservatives, is an attack on America. America is a special nation because of this unique founding on the Judeo-Christian God. It must therefore always be guided by God's will, and that will is self-evident to anyone, Catholic or Protestant, atheist or Mormon, Jew or Muslim, from natural law.


Can it get any more clear than that?
Without hesitation, I highly recommend that you read Sullivan's entire article. Click on the link below:


Separation of Church and State

I stand firm on the First Amendment and the separation of church and state...forever.

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