Just an observation…

blakebaggott:

I’m totally all for separation of church and state… but I really am curious. Why does it seem to be more like separation of Christianity and state? If the state is to be separated from one religion, it seems that it should be separated from all of them. Otherwise, it’s almost like reverse prejudice/discrimination.

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  1. thereareangelsinyourangles reblogged this from psalmthirtyeleven and added:
    except what other religion has ever tried to get involved in the government…?
  2. erosion-of-beauty said: It’s not even “reverse”. It’s just discrimination.
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  9. yolanduhhhz reblogged this from psalmthirtyeleven and added:
    ohhh trueeeeeeeeee .
  10. chasingthedaylight18 said: I take full credit for causing this discussion ;)
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  13. proofofexistence reblogged this from blakebaggott and added:
    As much as skeptics and “revisionist” like to claim today, America is staunchly founded on Judeo-Christian principles...
  14. louisianapeach said: I feel the same way. A lot of the time, it’s just Christians that get called out. Tolerance seems like it only gets handed to those who are not Christians. I guess that we got a bad reputation somewhere along the way with the state.
  15. martelthechristianrapper reblogged this from blakebaggott and added:
    just learned how...word “agreement”.
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