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| ie: ten commandments, on money, part of the Declaration of Independance, pledge of alligiance??? If so, why don' I see religious answers in the "Politics and Goverment" category in y-answers? Seems all political and law & ethic questions are for destroying God, Family Values, Creation, and a pure separation of church & state. Why is this? |
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| The Judeo-CHristian values provide the basis for our civil law..yes they belong in politics...if people had more respect for those values, our country would have less crime, less juvenile delinquency, less teenage pregancy and abortion, less terrorism issues, and even our economy would be better off. God does not protect or bless a country that has turned its back on Him. |
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| The only time religion should feature in politics is the defence of everyone's right to their religion or lack of without state or other interference. |
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| sorry, you've all got it wrong....RELIGION IS POLITICS.....just one more political faction...what do you think organized religion started as???...p.s. i am a proud republican, and i don't hate bush...just don't agree with all of his beliefs |
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