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Originally Posted by Botten
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All of the Framers understood that no establishment meant no national church and no government involvement in religion. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison believed that without separating church from state, there could be no real religious freedom.
Christianity like most religions enforces the need for followers and converting others.
Christianity and religion as whole is used as an excuse for corruption, much of its literature is riddled with barbaric teachings and promises of punishment.
In fact, Christian fascism is a far-right political ideology that denotes the intersection between fascism and Christianity, encompassing the fascistic, totalitarian, and imperialistic aspects of the Christian Church. It is sometimes referred to as "Christofascism"
So many many many far right trumptards are affected by this often exhibiting fascist like tendencies; an unwilling to change, accept differences or progress.
Repetition of rural home and church teachings enforce this ideology.
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Sad Botten rambling insane nonsense
FYI Separation of Church and State doesn't exist within The Constitution
Hope that helps