Roe v. Wade and Plessy v. Ferguson tells us that there are no longer settled opinions from SCOTUS. Separation of church and state was in a letter from President Jefferson to a Baptist church in Connecticut and has been misapplied in American jurist prudence ever since.
Basically how I view that topic is that government should never FORCE people to become Christian but it doesn't mean that the government can't support and lift up Christian things..
Everyone has freedom of religion except Muslim for some reason. Seems to be a no-no for them. I feel they should be accepted and if they want sharia, let them have it in their home.
Muslims have freedom of religion....they just can't expect others to follow..they must understand that this is primarily a Christian nation..and I pray they turn to Jesus so they can take part in this Revival that is about to pour out across the nation
The very tenants of their faith say they must force "nonbelievers" to convert to Islam or, if they refuse to convert, to kill them. That is simply not compatible with the Christian foundation of the United States of America.
I disagree. You should do some more research on history of the founders. They very much spoke of Jesus and God and allowed those that weren't there yet to follow there way. We are a Christian nation because we are full of Christians and we will share the good news of Jesus. Nobody is forced to follow Jesus. Revival is coming my friend. Look up the original state constitution, look up how they built the constitution and all the times they called for prayer and talked about Jesus. That can't be ignored
What does this mean for freedom of religion, the constitution, free speech, and the separation of church and state?
There is no separation of church and state in the Constitution.
But, isn't it built off of court presidents which are long settled based on the constitution?
Roe v. Wade and Plessy v. Ferguson tells us that there are no longer settled opinions from SCOTUS. Separation of church and state was in a letter from President Jefferson to a Baptist church in Connecticut and has been misapplied in American jurist prudence ever since.
*precedents
Basically how I view that topic is that government should never FORCE people to become Christian but it doesn't mean that the government can't support and lift up Christian things..
Everyone is free to come or not
Everyone has freedom of religion except Muslim for some reason. Seems to be a no-no for them. I feel they should be accepted and if they want sharia, let them have it in their home.
Sharia is something Muslims want for whatever town, city, state, nation, they live in. That is why Islam is not compatible with western countries.
Understood. Shsria is for them and they are welcome to it... as long as it does not conflict with the freedoms of their neighbor.
Muslims have freedom of religion....they just can't expect others to follow..they must understand that this is primarily a Christian nation..and I pray they turn to Jesus so they can take part in this Revival that is about to pour out across the nation
The very tenants of their faith say they must force "nonbelievers" to convert to Islam or, if they refuse to convert, to kill them. That is simply not compatible with the Christian foundation of the United States of America.
That is the establishment of a national religion. That violated the constitution.
I disagree. You should do some more research on history of the founders. They very much spoke of Jesus and God and allowed those that weren't there yet to follow there way. We are a Christian nation because we are full of Christians and we will share the good news of Jesus. Nobody is forced to follow Jesus. Revival is coming my friend. Look up the original state constitution, look up how they built the constitution and all the times they called for prayer and talked about Jesus. That can't be ignored