Quote Originally Posted by Matty
These are good points. One comment I would make is that not all Christians necessarily want religion in their government. I think that is why there are pro-life movements, etc. I think the founding fathers could not possibly have envisioned the world we live in today and therefore I'm not sure how they would react.
This is true. In more ways than at first percieved. How would of our founding fathers react if in their time, some woman came out and said that she wanted to kill her unborn child because she "didn't want it"? You can bet they'd flip!
How would our founding fathers react in their time if someone proposed to make witchcraft (Wicca) a recognized and protected religion under the U.S Constitution? They would burn that fukker at the stake.
There are many, many things that our society, through desensitization, has become complacant with. Such things as stated above are aborations of our wayward society. Such things like those stated above are not in any way, shape, or form of what our founding fathers had in mind when they wrote and endorsed the U.S Constitution.