Monday, November 14, 2011

If the U.S. Constitution calls for separation of church and state...?

There can not be separation of church and state for any church that is a registered non profit organization. When a church minister asks the government for a license to preach he/she enters a contract with the government allowing the government to the regulate what they can preach about. If they preach on topics that the government disapproves of then they loose their license. Also the church itself has a contract with the government and the IRS if it is a nonprofit organization. Think about this, where in the Bible does it say that the people received a discount on the taxes that they paid if they paid tithes to the church? Also something that I learned in the Army, according to military "flag laws" that govern all flags of every country in the world. There is only one place that a flag with a gold fringe can be flown and that is in a place or country that has been conquered in war. So think about it, in the United States where do you see a flag with a gold fringe? It is not just a pretty decoration. You see a flag like this in all court rooms and in most churches that display a flag. There are very few churches I have heard of that do not contract with the government to be nonprofit. One book I found that gives more details of these facts is called Christianity Unmasked. I could not find my copy this morning to put the authors name but if I don't forget I will re-post the book and author later.

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