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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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
Very interesting read so far.
Say the majority of the country, which happens to be religious, votes for someone who is religious and he/she wins due the majority rules. This new leader brings his/her religious ideals into politics (no separation of Church and State), doesn't that means the minority is not represented well? Where I mean to lead this is back to the fact that early Americans were the "minority" when America was under British's rule. It was not fair for England to persecute people for practicing religion a certain way back then. Not to say that Church and State together would persecute minority religions today if they happen hold hands, but it would still hinder in some way. |
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