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The separation of church and state is a legal and political principle derived from the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . ." The phrase "separation of church and state", which does not appear in the Constitution itself, is generally traced to an 1802 letter by Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury Baptists, where Jefferson spoke of the combined effect of the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. It has since been quoted in several opinions handed down by the United States Supreme Court.
Please note the word "derived".
Yes, I note the word that a Wikipedia contributor used to describe this situation. The point still stands.
Satan and his followers take the good things of God and perverts (derives) them into evil.
Love is perverted into lust.
Charity is perverted into health care/welfare.
Wait, wait, hold up a minute here. Are you saying that programs which enable those who cannot afford to be able to get free health care and money to survive is the work of Satan? If they relied on charity as opposed to welfare they'd go home hungry nine times out of ten.
Activist judges derive (pervert) things from the Constitution. Conservative judges stick with what the Constitution says.
A Constitution written over two hundred years ago that, without speculative but scholarly derivation, unreasonably constrains the development of law and society in the United States. Are you seriously saying we can't take anything other than a literalist approach to interpreting it or we are doing the work of Satan?
Atheists know enough about the Bible is use it to attack Christians and most Christian know so little that they cannot point out the perversion of the Atheists.
Then that is a failing of Christians, not atheists. You would think reading and understanding the holy word of God would be pretty high on their lists.
Throughout the Bible there is the concept of wars and rumors of war. Christians know there are evil people
As do we all, sadly.
that would impose their will on others
But isn't that what Christians would do in the Christian theocracy you frequently advocate?
and Christians know the only way to stop evil people in many cases is war.
In self-defence, or otherwise?
When Matthew was discussing peacemakers, he was saying that Christians should tolerate a lot of things, and try to maintain peace, but then everyone has the right of self defense when attacked.
We may be getting a bit off topic here, but I'll throw in my two cents: did Vietnam attack us? Was that self defence on our part?
Christians are told to turn the other cheek for petty insults
Which, not to put too fine a point on it, this electoral campaign has showed they may need to take a refresher course in.
but then God orders the execution of a person for violating the Sabbath.
When was the last time that happened? Would you advocate such a law being enforced in America?
All sins are not equal. Obviously murder is not the same as gossip.
But murder is the same as shoplifting?
I believe there are the Old Testament physical sins and the New Testament spiritual sins. The Old Testament physical sins are forgiven when a person accepts Jesus Christ as Lord/Savior and it is expected these physical sins will not occur after a person is a Christian.
But they do none the less.
Seriously speaking now, could you please provide the verse or verses that highlight the difference between spiritual and physical sins, as I haven't heard of this distinction before. Thanks
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