...while individual states have some latitude to govern their own affairs, including the potential to enact laws that may reflect religious beliefs, they are still bound by the Constitution. Any state law that establishes a specific religion, enforces religious practices, or discriminates against individuals based on their religious beliefs would likely be challenged in court as unconstitutional.
Do you at least agree with this part? Also I'm pretty sure all of God's laws are already codified so we don't need more of them. What we need is to ENFORCE them, and also to get rid of a ton of unconstitutional ones. And we certainly don't need to add Sunday laws.
Again I've already completely disagreed with the Sunday laws. That doesn't align with scripture. Period.
Sabbath isn't a judicial law in scripture at all.
That being said I completely disagree with that AI or otherwise modern interpretation. That applies only to the federal government and should and likely will be rolled back. If a state wants to vote in Christian values and standards, that's up to that state and not the scope of the federal government to interfere with.
Keep in mind it's the federal government that told states that they have to allow the murder of unborn children despite what their constituents closely held religious or moral beliefs wanted.
And yes we do need a complete tear down and simplification of modern laws an actual enforcing of the foundational laws and structure that made this country what it was.
Do you at least agree with this part? Also I'm pretty sure all of God's laws are already codified so we don't need more of them. What we need is to ENFORCE them, and also to get rid of a ton of unconstitutional ones. And we certainly don't need to add Sunday laws.
Again I've already completely disagreed with the Sunday laws. That doesn't align with scripture. Period. Sabbath isn't a judicial law in scripture at all.
That being said I completely disagree with that AI or otherwise modern interpretation. That applies only to the federal government and should and likely will be rolled back. If a state wants to vote in Christian values and standards, that's up to that state and not the scope of the federal government to interfere with.
Keep in mind it's the federal government that told states that they have to allow the murder of unborn children despite what their constituents closely held religious or moral beliefs wanted.
And yes we do need a complete tear down and simplification of modern laws an actual enforcing of the foundational laws and structure that made this country what it was.
That does not include any laws about Sundays.