Christian Democrats in the United States

Conceptual Issues - Church and State

Public government should enable good-spirited people to help each other become better people, regardless of our individual belief. Muddying the waters of law with religious preference quickly leads to a loss of the principles of common welfare that our American law is there to maintain. America was founded on the principles of religious freedom. That freedom defines her character as a nation. We do not sully her reputation by trying to enforce a narrow religious view on everyone. The United States should enable all people to find common ground together in spirit and actions, not in law or symbols.

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Friday, May 4, 2007 1:45 PM

but don't censor the 10c either

I'm not sure how to say that there should be no opposition to putting the ten commandments up in a courthouse in a non-official display, if the courthouse rotates its artworks and does not discriminate against displays of other religions' takes on basic principles. I'm just saying we should stop wasting our time bickering over such trivial issues while people go hungry and can't read and can't figure out how to feed another kid because no one will help them. -ed.

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