Democracy & Strict Separation of Church and State |
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Democracy & Strict Separation of Church and State |
*Kathleen* |
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Resolved: Democracy is best served with a strict separation of church and state.
Okay...now...just post about what you believe in. I need some practice for the next two months' LD debate. |
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*Kathleen* |
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QUOTE there is however the first admendment. Freedom of religion. first we'll define freedom - the ability to do something unhindered. religion- an establishment that belives in a higher power of some sort. alright: freedom of religion. suffice it to say that god is not of all religions. it acknowledges one higher being, leaving behind polytheism. therefore: any polythiestic will have thier freedom enchroached by any refrences to 'god' in government. therefore: in god we trust, and under god are unconstitutional. Correct, but once again - going back to the initial question: how, by taking this out, creates a more democratic democracy? What I'm saying is that this is allowed in our country today; therefore, we have a loose separation. That being said, our loose separation of church and state sets an examples to other democracies around the world (as we have been doing). |
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