I have not had the time to research this (on my to-do list, so don't jump
down my throat if it is not true :-)) but I heard a report once that said,
the constitution says nothing about church and state being separate instead
it says that the government cannot interfere in the creation of a religion.
EX; If I wanted to worship cats, the govnt. can't tell me I can't.
Does anyone know if there is any truth to this?
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