You wanna hear something really scary? Separation of church and state isn't even an explicit part of our Constitution. It is an ideological understanding that our Founding Fathers had, but they never wrote it into the Constitution. This is why the Religious Right pushes for many religious infusions into government. It happens more on local and state levels because of their distance from Constitutional jurisdiction.Bertster7 wrote:
Can they?Turquoise wrote:
State and local governments can technically be as religious as they want to be.
That's a disgrace loophole allowing for all sorts of officially sanctioned religious nonsense that is totally against the spirit of the whole notion of separating church and state (when I say state I mean it in it's proper sense, nation states).
Granted, even the U.K. has an official church, so you guys technically have a religious government if you think about it.