Oh, I don't know... maybe in the Establishment Clause?
You know, the one that explicitly states that, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.”
It is Catholic/Christian religious ideology that suggests that life begins at conception, and making a law that 'takes away' others' rights based on the moral views of said religion cannot be any more clear in how it comes into conflict with the establishment clause.
Pushing laws that favor one religion while disfavoring people of other moral and belief systems is, by definition, respecting said religion.
Where do you find "separation of church and state" in any of our founding documents?
Oh, I don't know... maybe in the Establishment Clause?
You know, the one that explicitly states that, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.”
It is Catholic/Christian religious ideology that suggests that life begins at conception, and making a law that 'takes away' others' rights based on the moral views of said religion cannot be any more clear in how it comes into conflict with the establishment clause.
Pushing laws that favor one religion while disfavoring people of other moral and belief systems is, by definition, respecting said religion.
Intriguing.... what is an "establishment of religion"?
Where does it say churches cant interfere with the state? It sounds one sided.
Extending that reasoning, could murder be considered a religious tenet? Theft? Etc. Honestly asking here.