Quote Originally Posted by MrSplitshot View Post
I can assure you that the Founding Fathers did not believe that religion had no place in government. They were very much Christian and quite clear in their beliefs about the influence religion had on the drafting of the Constitution.

The Constitution grants us the freedom to practice whatever religion we choose, free from persecution, and says that Congress can not establish a national religion.

That doesn't mean that religion and faith can't play a role in the decisions that our government of the people make.

http://james-a-watkins.hubpages.com/...unding-Fathers
Confused, your statement is in entirely for/and against you apparent statement of belief. While I realize the Principe of separation of Church and State followed later(Jefferson) , are you now proposing that WE, the Voters should base our voting preferences on a candidates religiousness preferences. I opposed any elected official gaining office or any administrative office, whether it be local or national, based on religious beliefs. Such as they are, they are personal decisions, as are yours and mind!

While there is not enough space allowed on this site to name all the RELIGIONS ON THIS EARTH, please don't be surprised that at the end time, you may have chosen the WRONG ONE ( or maybe there there is no right one, ever think about that?)