Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Separation of Church and State should not mean banishing " God " from public places


Roy Moore, Culture Warrior, Will Be Favored To Be The Next U.S. Senator From Alabama


The working class Left is wise not to support ridiculous -and phony- outrage over these numerous Ten Commandments monuments in public places. Years ago ACLU backed crusaders ( New Atheist crusaders ? ) had an iconic Ten Commandments monument removed from Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island.
A few years ago the village atheists - with the help of ACLU - had an innocuous " Prayer on the Wall " removed from Cranston High School West. The young woman involved in the controversy was later awarded for her godless virtues at the Playboy Mansion.
I say this without being a fan of Chief Justice Ray Moore. These ACLU lawyers eager to banish " God " from public places are often enough pillars of Zionist Apartheid Israel. They have no problem with the Old Testament  wherever it justifies divine land rights in Palestine.
The working class Left does see religious freedom being attacked in the United States - by neo-liberal, pro-war, pro-capitalist Democrats. A Wiki Leaks reports " Wall St. Hillary " planning to sabotage the oh-so-politically incorrect Catholic Church.
" Separation of Church and State " should not mean a state sponsored war on organized religion, banishing " God " from the public consciousness. What you get is today's public schools- a nightmare of moral and intellectual chaos.

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