Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Faith vs. The Separation of Church and State


"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free excercise thereof;"

That is the first quarter of the First Amendment.

Now here is a hard interpretation of the quote:"Congress will not, by law, recognize any one religion as a national religion, but will not prevent or restrict those who practice a particular religion to do so accordingly;"

Simply put, Congress will not endorse or put the American Government stamp on any religion. Then comes the tricky part. What is a religion? A religion is a man made interpretation of customs and traditions based around a particular goal and purpose. Religion has a lot to do with God. God as I know him, has nothing to do with religion. As a Christian, I believe that a strong faith in Jesus Christ is more compelling and honest than a religion that makes up it's own customs and behaviors based on the Bible and God. Some religions have nothing to do with God or deities. For instance, Alabama Football in Alabama is considered a religion. It's almost as if they pay homage to the coaches and players and the institution ritually, day in and day out. You may also develop and practice a religion based on mayonaise or cats. Of course congress wouldn't endorse a religion based on mayonaise and felines. If they do it for one religion, Congress would have to do it for all of them.>

Christianity is not a religion, instead a following of Jesus Christ based upon one's personal faith in the Lord. The First Amendment says nothing specifically of the Church or Christianity. It speaks simply of keeping the playing field even. You have religious liberties that the government is not allowed to infringe upon. The Separation of Church and State is a joke. It does not exist as law, but simply as radical ideaology in the minds of radical liberals and Democrats. No where in the constitution will you discover a hidden passage, translation, or analyzation of God, Jesus Christ, the Church, or Christianity and Faith. We need to get the message out there to the American public.

The Separation of Church and State is not warranted by the US Government by way of the Constitution of the United States of America.Folks, it's critical right now. The American public is being duped by liberal lobbyists and politicians who want you to believe the government should be involved in religious matters and matters of the faith. The right to Worship Christ and the Father freely is protected by Amendment 9. Read my recent Obama blog to understand more about Amendment 9. As always America, we decide.

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