I support the cheerleaders. I believe in the separationof church and state. I believe this was the intent of the founding fathers, however, I believe their intent was to
keep state out of church and not church out of state.
This nation was founded without argument on Christianbeliefs, not athiest, muslim, budist, agnostic or any other
religion. If folks want to practice those that's perfectly fine,
but this nation who's pilgrim forefathers came here to freely
worship God built this country on Christianity. Their intent
of keeping the state from telling them what they could and could
not do worked until recently. Now it appears that state has
told these Christian cheerleaders they can't worship God as
they see fit... I often wonder what kind of conversations go on in
heaven between some of the founding fathers and John, Paul
and the other apostles?
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
I support the cheerleaders. I believe in the separationof church and state. I believe this was the intent of the founding fathers, however, I believe their intent was to keep state out of church and not church out of state.
This nation was founded without argument on Christianbeliefs, not athiest, muslim, budist, agnostic or any other religion. If folks want to practice those that's perfectly fine, but this nation who's pilgrim forefathers came here to freely worship God built this country on Christianity. Their intent of keeping the state from telling them what they could and could not do worked until recently. Now it appears that state has told these Christian cheerleaders they can't worship God as they see fit... I often wonder what kind of conversations go on in heaven between some of the founding fathers and John, Paul and the other apostles?