"Congress shall make no law...." was never meant to apply to states. In fact, some states actually had established religions for a while. So, clearly it was not thought to be unconstitutional by the founders. Im not arguing I think its a good thing, or should be possible today. Im only pointing it out because the idea that there cannot be ANY inter-mingling between state government and religion is automatically unconstitutional is not consistent with the Constitution as it was written.
"Congress shall make no law...." was never meant to apply to states. In fact, some states actually had established religions for a while. So, clearly it was not thought to be unconstitutional by the founders. Im not arguing I think its a good thing, or should be possible today. Im only pointing it out because the idea that there cannot be ANY inter-mingling between state government and religion is automatically unconstitutional is not consistent with the Constitution as it was written.
guard0544 2 years ago
Thank you for your well thought out comments. Best!
shapeofabox 2 years ago
Great piece and great video.
Note: Could just be me, but I was only getting sound in my left ear. I'll have to double check my headphones....
EddieSocko 2 years ago
Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting :)
I'll have to give this a listen again with my headphones to check the audio.
thanks again!
shapeofabox 2 years ago