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Tell me first about what Thomas Jefferson meant when he said separation of church and state.
He didn't actually use that phrase verbatim. But he did say that the US Constitution establishes a wall of separation. So when you say that only dipshits think separation is in the US Constitution, you are indirectly calling Thomas Jefferson a dipshit.
I've already explained this to you several times. However you seem to lack the mental ability to grasp what should be a very simple, logical concept. Furthermore, when you made that comment initially, you did not qualify in any way what you meant by 'separation', therefore your attempts to now interject that into the argument qualifies as a cowardly backpedal fail.
But whatcha gonna do?![]()
I know you explained it and I also showed that not only wasn't the word separation in the constitution but nether was the meaning you asserted.
Thomas Jefferson feared a relgion that was state sponsored like the Catholic church was years ago. He didn't say that religion must be completely removed from our documents and our buildings. He feared laws that favored one religion over another as in Theocracies in Islamic nations.
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