Tuesday, January 4

More on "Separation of Church and State"

iconSee this earlier post. I am not an antidisestablishmentarian, I believe there should be no state religion, but the courts are acting beyond their stated powers when they rule on anything using the so called "constitutional separation of church and state principal" on anything besides a law that Congress passes. If someone wants to amend the constitution to allow the courts to rule on other cases, then they will have a valid pretext for their rulings.

Links:
Wikipedia
TheocracyWatch (Notice how they dance around the fact that the constitution does not allow the courts to rule on anything except for Congressional Laws)