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Reply to "Irrational Religion"

For the record and if necessary, I too am committed to the revered and secular constitutional principle of separation of church and state. The founding fathers were wise to choose to protect this country by avoiding any entanglements between religion and government. Basically, and as already stated by others, I want freedom from any religion in our government, laws, politics and public schools. But I don't have any problem with anyone believing in whatever they choose to believe in, as long the practice of their belief doesn't impinge on the practice of my non-belief. Simple as that.

"Those who would renegotiate the boundaries between church and state must therefore answer a difficult question: why would we trade a system that has served us so well for one that has served others so poorly?" Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Conner (Ten Commandments ruling - 6/27/2005)

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