I have to add a comment concerning the posts about Church and State in the thread about "We're Getting Poorer, Congress is getting richer."
First let me say that I don't believe that the framers of the Constitution
wanted freedom from religion, they wanted freedom of religion. Our founding fathers were God-fearing men who understood that for a country to stand it must have a solid foundation; the principles of the Bible were the source of that foundation. However, they also wanted each citizen to be allowed to practice their own religion, or not practice any religion, as they saw fit without government interference.
Today, our government and courts are interfering with our religious freedoms in the worse possible ways: they are trying to remove all public recognition of God from our society and I believe THEY WILL ULTIMATELY TRY TO BAN ALL RELIGIOUS PRACTIES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE.
What I really do not understand is why our churches and religious organizations are allowing this to happen. Now, I will grant you that I don’t go to church and I do not watch religious programs on TV (except for occasional spots while channel surfing); so I may have missed something, but I don’t think so.
I read two daily newspapers, receive three weekly news magazines, and I am a “web surfer” of several on-line news and information sites but I have yet to see a major effort by any religious organization to counteract the atheistic campaign to rid our society of God and any mention of Him in public.
Yes, there have been some court challenges to the anti-God onslaught as well as local churches and even individual attempts, such as Judge Roy Moore in Alabama, to protect the display of our religious symbols in public; however, I have yet to see any religious organization challenge their congregations to form a political movement to reverse the anti-God and anti-religion trend. I just do not understand why our religious leaders are so silent on this issue.
Perhaps they are afraid that if they publicly denounce the erroneous “separation of church and state” movement, they will be seen as meddling in politics and thus loose their tax-exempt status as religious organizations. Even if that were to happen, I think it would be far better for them to pay taxes now than to eventually not have anything left to pay taxes on!!
Thats my opinion and now I will shut up.
Grumpy



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