Thursday, November 11, 2004
The issue of the "Separation of Church and State" has become much more than a constitutional issue. The Secularist thinkers and their activist judge advocates have turned the "Separation of Church and State" into an ideological weapon. They have embraced the seductive concept of a State free from God, a State that is autonomous and absolutely free from the influence of any theistic belief. The autonomous State free from God and God's moral law can legislate what it considers moral or immoral based solely upon the judge's personal decree. Thus the State has arrogated unto itself the prerogatives of God. Issues of life and sexuality, for example, moral issues properly settled by reference to God's decrees are now to be decided by judges whose consciences are seared and kept from referring to God's laws under the "separation" watchdog. There is no moral authority above the State. The inescapable conclusion is this: The State has become god.
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