Separation of Church and State

Title: Separation of Church and State
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 395 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Separation of Church and State
The First Amendment was intended to reaffirm that the Constitution granted no power, either positive or negative to the federal government over religion. Today, this amendment is constantly being dismantled by small incidents, from vouchers for religious schools to prayers at athletic events. Some significant controversial subjects, such as adding creationism theory to public school’s science curriculum and President Bush’s ‘faith-based’ project have started uproars in America. If I were to choose an …showed first 75 words of 395 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 395 total…these countries supports the need for constant vigilance in the United States. If this religious entanglement continues, will our constitution consist of the Ten Commandments? Will failure to attend worship service be considered a crime? Would creationism replace evolution in science classes? I certainly hope not. The United States must abrogate all religious doctrine from our government. This absolutely must be done, for the sake of our rights, national unity, and most important, our freedom.

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