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Separation of church and state

There is no such statement in the Constitution as “separation of Church and State.” If you have a copy of the Constitution, read it and the only place where it states anything about Church or Religion is in the 1st Amendment where it reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Any Judge, Government leader, or other Citizens who keeps saying that there is a “separation of Church and State” in the Constitution is either ignorant, has not read the Constitution, or has an agenda that they want and that is why they continue this lie. By the way Canada does not have a Constitution, it has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms and is not the same thing. Canada does not have anything like our 1st Amendment which continues “or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” Canada does censor what its citizens are allowed to watch and read. An example, Focus on the Family is forced to change and censor its radio programs about homosexuality when it airs in Canada. Canada does not want its citizens to hear the truth, the Government decides what it wants its Citizens to hear or see.

Mark Corcoran

 

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