Separation of Church and State
Similar to the bastardization of America caused by the 17th Amendment, the whole idea of "separation of church and state" here in America has, over time, also been turned 180 degrees upside down on its original head, to now actually be shockingly used in direct fashion against the very thing it was supposed to always protect....
The United States has always been and actually is for all official and legal purposes a "limited-Christian" nation. It is flatly unconstitutional for the government to ever restrict the First Amendment right of any genuine house of worship to equal, free and fair political speech and/or active political involvement, i.e., by falsely enslaving them into coerced silence via such wholly unlawful restrictions as are found within related state and federal laws, rules and regulations about business, non-profits and taxes.
This author is fully confident in being able to successfully prove, within any federal or state civil trial court, that: (1) legally, our nation is an official Christian nation; and therefore (and even independently via just the holdings of Citizens United v. FEC), (2) no genuine house of spiritual worship may ever be restricted from fully free and fair political activity including involving political speech, political candidates, political campaigns, political action committees (PACs, "SuperPACs"), and so forth and so on.
However, the mention above about being a "limited-Christian" nation is part of that overall same deal, for there cannot be any kind of "denominational control" over the official Christian aspect of our nation (which is the true issue of "separation of church and state" in Jefferson's letters to the Danbury Baptists), but that America is legally based upon - and also legally bound to - an exact single, particular written version of the KJV Bible, the 1782 Aitken Bible, which Congress had printed in mass numbers and delivered out to all the people across the existing States of America at that time, which Bible is nearly identical to the famous George Washington Inaugural Bible used at many historic American events since. America is an official Christian nation (of no particular denomination), but dissenters need not worry their minds, because the Constitution also simultaneously enshrined several "natural rights" into protection forever, such as "no religious test" for candidates for office, the variously established individual rights (Bill of Rights) will still protect the individual person, and so forth.
ALL of the numerous "Founding Fathers" (over 250 of them altogether, counting the Continental Congresses, all framers and signers of the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation and the later Constitution, etc.) were each known Christians of various denominations, none were Deists (a disingeneously evil fraud fomented by Marxists and other liars against Christianity), a good number were the actual pastors or ministers of their own churches, and etc. Yes, they were all Christian men, and the full intent, design and enactment was for an official Christian nation, but after seeing some 300 years of constant European religious wars, i.e., often based on differences between Christian denominational beliefs, and with each of the various Colonies also already being under its own denominational control, they realized they had to remove that impasse to make any alliance work, hence the "no religious test" phrase actually means no denominational test.... When Jefferson was communicating the progress and goals of the new Congress to the Danbury Association of Baptists, who basically controlled Connecticut (which required all candidates for any office to adhere to the Baptist denominational belief that baptism is required to obtain salvation), Jefferson was simply explaining how it was going to be fair to all denominations equally across the new nation of America, by never requiring any denominationally-specific religious test of any kind - not that the new American government would be "separated" from Christianity, but only that while America would be officially Christian, the design would also guarantee to prevent any one particular denomination from ever exercising either any supreme or otherwise burdensome control over any other denominational beliefs.
The whole idea of "separation of church and state" has been so grossly perverted over the many years from its true and actual meaning, to now shockingly be falsely applied as somehow a barrier from government itself having anything to do with Christianity, which is a completely absurd interpretation of the actual Real McCoy, and so there is much indeed to say about all of that upside down perversion of reality and legality...
Full details with links to the law and more coming soon....
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