The Constitution not only does not specify separation of church and state...the first protection guaranteed under the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights is for the "free exercise" of religion. You cannot make this up.
The Constitution prescribes the EXACT POLAR OPPOSITE of what we have now, where people have NO right to free exercise of their religious beliefs and are subject to punishment including fines and imprisonment. This can be for, e.g., conducting services in a church parking lot for attendees inside their vehicles, silently praying on a public sidewalk, or praying while assembling to speak freely in petitioning the govt for redress of grievances, say, amid an insurrectionist coup led by the party that openly stole a presidential election after losing it in a historic landslide.
Your Daily Reminder
The Constitution not only does not specify separation of church and state...the first protection guaranteed under the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights is for the "free exercise" of religion. You cannot make this up.
The Constitution prescribes the EXACT POLAR OPPOSITE of what we have now, where people have NO right to free exercise of their religious beliefs and are subject to punishment including fines and imprisonment. This can be for, e.g., conducting services in a church parking lot for attendees inside their vehicles, silently praying on a public sidewalk, or praying while assembling to speak freely in petitioning the govt for redress of grievances, say, amid an insurrectionist coup led by the party that openly stole a presidential election after losing it in a historic landslide.
Oh yes thank you. It's good to remember.