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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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actually,
de·moc·ra·cy n. pl. de·moc·ra·cies 1. Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives. The U.S. is a democratic republic, and I think that most debaters will agree that the United States is an example of a democracy- however, it is not the only example, and should not be treated as such. The U.S. Constitution also should not be treated as the epitomy of democracy, or as the last word on anything democratic. Oh, and try looking at democracies that don't have a strict separation of church and state, and see how well they run. That could be a good argument as well. |
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