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Originally Posted by Reaver
Ok, first, the separation of church and state was originally intended to keep government out of religion, not the other way around. It was meant as a way to keep the government from backing one religion and forcing it on the general public, as was the case in England. Having some Christian people in Govenment is nothing close to this. So far, I've not heard any of them even mention a specific religion. "Christian" covers a wide array of religions...
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You sir, have contradicted yourself a bit, for you cannot keep governnment out of religion, then allow religion into government, and not then have the religion be "forced" on the general public....
Government policies always impact the general public, and if religion is in government guiding choices, then the minorities of the general public will be left out of the process. And we start getting laws that diminish the abilities of the other religions to practice as they would like. Or we get what we have now, a government that thinks the union of two people should be dependant on the sex of those two people, based solely on a religious viewpoint.
Having christian people in government is not a bad thing at all, but basing all your decisions off your religious viewpoints is a little narrow minded. I respect the religious man that respects other points of view, its the ones that diminish other points of view that get my goat.
Christian may be a broad term used to describe many different sects of religion, but it is mainly used to describe the following of the teaching of one man...... many of which the religions have fallen from the basic message of that man long ago.