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" The State Is An Extension Of The Church "

" We The People "

Was In Fact

" We The Church "

Excerpt From " TheUnited States Constitution "

We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union,
establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense,
promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves
and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United
States of America

 

The twenty-six Amendments have been added to the seven Articles.

" One of The Bill of Rights "

(1791) The first Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of
Religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the
right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the government for a redress of grievances.


The now quoted separation of church and state is not in the con-
stitution, it is a statement devised by certain men to their end. A
statement to give Government power over the Church. Any high school
student can see the Bill of rights was written to give people pro-
tection from the Government. Not what the term separation refers to
in giving the Government protection from the people. The First
Amendment gives Americans the right to their Religious beliefs and
to exercise their beliefs
.
Meaning;
-Their beliefs can be carried with them outside the Church walls to-
Where they;

-Government Buildings and Places used to promote God
-Buy their groceries,
-Wash their cars,
-Where they work,
-A Court Room where a Judge is keeping the Ten Commandments,
-The Court House or Municiple Building where the
Ten commanements is placed,
-Leading a prayer to God our Creator in a gathering at a
City School,
-An open Bible Giving God the Glory to keeping our country
in safety in that same city school gathering

The now quoted separation of church and state is not a proper phrase. The word " Separation " is an improper word to be used at all, in describing the relationship that exist concerning the State and the Church. The Church, Was The People, That wrote the " The Declaration of Independence " and " The United States Constitution ", and in that order. The Church needed to organize the government, and have written law. The " The United States Constitution " fulfilled the need of the Church. The Church Then conducted its business in Government, Schools, Local Businesses, Etc. The word " separation " has no meaning in the discussion at all. The Church Carried Their Belief Of God, into the workplace, into the government, into our public schools. Creation was taught in schools because it was fact, not belief, Because We Are A Christian Nation. If we are to mention the humanist and unbelievers theories of evolution, then they are only theory without foundation, or weak evidence at the best. As science has progressed into this present age, even evolutionist theory is crumbling because of lack of support, and new findings are proving them wrong, impossible as a matter of fact to of happened. If you teach evolution in our public schools, you are teaching a lie, but the Bible Should Be Taught Because It Is In Fact The Truth, because as a Christian Nation We Believe The Bible Is Truth. Science should be taught for what is is, discovery. Just because we're smart enough to dig up some old bone or so doesn't mean anything other than animals that have lived on this planet before we did. If some unbeliever wants to think he has evolved from a redworm, thats ok.

 

" The Declaration of Independence " and " The United States Constitution " Of The United States of America Is In Fact An Extension Of The Church

In The Conclusion Of This Document, It Is easy To See, That The Statements In " The Declaration of Independence ", Framing Of The Articles And Amendments In " The United States Constitution ", And The Law Written For United States of America By The Founding Fathers Is An Extension Of The Church. The Word " Separation ",  Has No Meaning In This Discussion.

 

Kenneth R. Martin 

July 1, 2002

 

 

 

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