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The separation of church and state doesn’t mean “the government cannot favor religion over non-religion,” Supreme Court #inJustice Antonin Scalia argued during a speech at Colorado Christian University on Wednesday, according to The Washington Times. Asshattery that affects YOUR and MY life. He furthers, We do Him [God] honor in our pledge of allegiance, in all our public ceremonies. There’s nothing wrong with that. It is in the best of American traditions, and don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. I think we have to fight that tendency of the secularists to impose it on all of us through the Constitution.” Fun Fact: In God we Trust was not added to the United States Pledge of Allegiance until 1956, after a 2-year lobby to make the phrase the official national motto, and did not appear on American Currency until 1957. Notably, this occurred during the Cold Wars war on communism with Christianity being bolstered as our Us vs. Them, their secularist, atheist association via Marxism. Funny how such a high appointment, entrusted to be knowledgeable, as Supreme Court Justice cannot comprehend that freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion under its intention. Also: Constitution of the United States of America huffingtonpost/2014/10/02/antonin-scalia-religion-government_n_5922944.html?1412285686
Posted on: Sat, 04 Oct 2014 05:05:58 +0000

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