From : Henry & Tamara [delete]
Sent : Friday, July 28, 2006 5:47 PM
To : The Constitutional Principle: Separation of Church and State
Subject : Separation of Church and state
The founding fathers came to America fleeing religious persecution and
English monarchial imposed religion. King Henry VIII, the murderous,
treasonous, and deranged evil king, believed himself to be God, and
appointed himself head of the Anglican Church of England.
The founding fathers did not intended to have a state sponsored religion in
the new Republic, that is the reason why they included in the First
Amendment the restrictive clause, “Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion” they were going to take no chances of having
some immoral fool like the king of England proclaim himself the head of the
Church of the United States of America. At the same time, they wanted to
have the God given freedom of worship by declaring into law “or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof” including in and throughout all branches of
Government.
The founding fathers were against the idea of having any particular
Christian sect or denomination as the official religion of the U. S. of
America. But they always believed that the Christian religion and the U.S.
Government must be always intertwined.
But the First Amendment was not enough to stop The Supreme Court in 1947 to
impose it own religion, Secular Humanism upon the fifty states of the
Union, by an act of treason, Justice Hugo Black who had a personal agenda
against Catholics, and was also a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, fooled
the spiritless American people, and specially the apostate Christian
Church, and was unchallenged and successful in erecting a fictional wall of
separation between Church and State, contrary to what the founding fathers
envisioned and in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
The First Amendment guarantees religion freedom, America was founded for
the most part by Christians seeking religious freedom and the right to
worship without Government interference as stated by our founding fathers.
The United States of America is a Republic rooted in the Gospel of Jesus
Christ. It’s not a secular Democracy like many erroneously believe.
“It cannot be emphasized too clearly and too often that this nation was
founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religion, but on
the gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason, peoples of other faiths
have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here.”
Patrick Henry [May 1765 Speech to the House of Burgesses]
"The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: 'it connected in
one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the
principles of Christianity." President John Quincy Adams, July 4, 1821
“We recognize no Sovereign but God, and no King but Jesus!”
[April 18, 1775, on the eve of the Revolutionary War after a British major
ordered John Adams, John Hancock, and those with them to disperse in “the
name of George the Sovereign King of England."]
“ Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is
the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation to
select and prefer Christians for their rulers.” Source: October 12, 1816.
The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay
"Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity,
religion and morality are indispensable supports . . . And let us indulge
with caution the supposition that morality can be maintained without
religion . . . Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national
morality can prevail to the exclusion of religious principle." From
President George Washington's Farewell Address
“The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil Constitution, are
worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against
all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance from our worthy
ancestors: they purchased them for us with toil and danger and expense of
treasure and blood, and transmitted them to us with care and diligence. It
will bring an everlasting mark of infamy on the present generation,
enlightened as it is, if we should suffer them to be wrested from us by
violence without a struggle, or to be cheated out of them by the artifices
of false and designing men.” Samuel Adams
There is no such a wall of separation between Church and State, but some
people are blinded to the truth, but seers of perversion. Those people are
cunning enough to take the phrase from the First Amendment that says,
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” and
convince the deluded and the ignorant that there is wall of separation
between Church and State. That wall will come crushing down on them and
they will be silenced forever.
"America was born a Christian nation. America was born to exemplify that
devotion to the elements of righteousness, which are derived from the
revelations of Holy Scriptures. Ladies and gentlemen, I have a very simple
thing to ask of you. I as of every man and woman in this audience that from
this night on they will realize that part of the destiny of America lies in
their daily perusal of this great book of revelations. That if they would
see America free and pure they will make their own spirits free and pure by
this baptism of the Holy Scripture." Woodrow Wilson, 1911, pre-Presidential
campaign speech.
"We have staked the whole future of American civilization, not upon the
power of government, far from it. We have staked the future of all of our
political institutions upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern
ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten
Commandments of God." James Madison
With such overwhelming evidence, how can anyone claim that there is a wall
of separation between Church and State? Only the godless, driven by their
hate of Jesus Christ, can willfully refuse to acknowledge the First
Amendment, the reason being, they want to impose their own religion of
“Secular Humanism” were deity is dethroned, and self is glorified and
worshiped.
Any novice English reader, when reading the First Amendment can tell with
certainty that there is no such wall of separation between Church and
State.
Henry
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[Our reply to Henry]
We do not carry on discussions via this forum
There are some historical errors in your email and some of your "quotes"
are bogus.
I posted your email minus your email address and your last name on our
discussion bd (see below)
It has been our experience that people who send us unsolicited email as
you have done do not want to discuss their comments in a open forum where
others might be able to read them and even join in the discussion.
Having said that, I will add yoyu might be the exception, though I won't
hold my breaht. However, you are invited and welcome to join us at the
indicated URL below (discussion bd). I am sure that there will be those
there that can and will address your comments.
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You are invited to check out the following:
The Rise of the Theocratic States of America
http://members.tripod.com/~candst/theocracy.htm
American Theocrats - Past and Present
http://members.tripod.com/~candst/theocrats.htm
The Constitutional Principle: Separation of Church and State
http://members.tripod.com/~candst/index.html
[and to join the discussion group for the above site and/or Separation of
Church and State in general, listed below]
HRSepCnS · Hampton Roads [Virginia] SepChurch&State
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HRSepCnS/
[Its not just Hampton Roads folks who are members, there are members from
all over the US and a couple from overseas as well]
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.. . . You can't understand a phrase such as "Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion" by syllogistic reasoning. Words
take their meaning from social as well as textual contexts, which is why "a
page of history is worth a volume of logic." New York Trust Co. v. Eisner,
256 U.S. 345, 349, 41 S.Ct. 506, 507, 65 L.Ed. 963 (1921) (Holmes, J.).
Sherman v. Community Consol. Dist. 21, 980 F.2d 437, 445 (7th Cir. 1992)
.. . .
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USAF LT. COL (Ret) Buffman (Glen P. Goffin) wrote
"You pilot always into an unknown future;
facts are your only clue. Get the facts!"
That philosophy 'snipit' helped to get me, and my crew, through a good
many combat missions and far too many scary, inflight, emergencies.
It has also played a significant role in helping me to expose the
plethora of radical Christian propaganda and lies that we find at
almost every media turn.
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE:
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