Ultimaja
Banned
Separation of church and state never meant to be what many atheists assume it as today.
The context of the amending notion had almost everything to do with the rejection of a religious supremacy, such as the primacy of Rome or the old Church of England.
In fact, stating the obvious, that is why it is called 'separation of church and state'. It is quite literal in it's title- the state cannot resemble a definitive church order.
That is very different from how it is contextually abused today among a lot of secular society. People often say that prohibition of homosexual marriage for example is inconsistent to separation of church.
The truth is that it is not. Murder is very prohibited in religious belief, and I don't see anybody pinning that against the notion of separation.
The point to be made is that the very claim in proposing the notion against laws that the religious hold is an errant one.
Insofar as you may have a right to protest a law or propose a new one, so to do the religious.
Basically, bringing up church and state is saying that the religious have no right-- based on a misdirected idea of what the notion was intended to be.
The context of the amending notion had almost everything to do with the rejection of a religious supremacy, such as the primacy of Rome or the old Church of England.
In fact, stating the obvious, that is why it is called 'separation of church and state'. It is quite literal in it's title- the state cannot resemble a definitive church order.
That is very different from how it is contextually abused today among a lot of secular society. People often say that prohibition of homosexual marriage for example is inconsistent to separation of church.
The truth is that it is not. Murder is very prohibited in religious belief, and I don't see anybody pinning that against the notion of separation.
The point to be made is that the very claim in proposing the notion against laws that the religious hold is an errant one.
Insofar as you may have a right to protest a law or propose a new one, so to do the religious.
Basically, bringing up church and state is saying that the religious have no right-- based on a misdirected idea of what the notion was intended to be.