I'm going to go off of my last blog post on the topic of gay marriage. The whole dilemma here is that the supposed "seperation of church and state" isn't really implemented. Why you might ask? Because how can you separate a nation away from the church when that is exactly what it's constitution was built on? The constitution is based off old English law, which comes from the basic principles of Christianity (primarily Protestant) and the bible.
I don't believe there will ever be a seperation of church and state even it supposedly already is; and I don't think there should be. Our founding Father's planted our nation on a foundation of spirituality and a closeness with a heavenly god. That is the basis, that is the origin. Why should we go against what the founding fathers implented? Because we are a "progressing" nation a.k.a a nation with diminishing moral ethics. No, you don't have to practice Christianity. Freedom of religion is legit, but those "progressive" thinkers who believe we should just throw the constitution out and start from scratch are ignorant and delusional. This is America, if you don't like the moral ethics and foundation this country was built on, leave.
(By the way this is In no means talking about gay marriage and it being immoral. I actually support it 100%. I think there are other serious matters that should take so much time to be debated on.)
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