I'm not aware that he has specified what he means, but it is the opinion of many religious conservatives that the separation of church and state has started going too far in that the state is interfering in the rights of the church.
Mitt Romney is saying stuff but he is NOT telling how he is going to do it. See the related questions below.
No church or religious organization stands between you and God. A given church can refuse you as a member but God doesn't pay any attention to that. If the Mormon church is doing what you say, the Mormon church is more likely to be in trouble with the Almighty than you are. The Mormon church is not doing that. The church has a very strict policy of political neutrality and will never tell it's members who to vote for. Church members are prohibited from discussing political candidates or political parties at church. Many prominent Mormons are Democrats and Obama supporters (for example, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid) and are just as faithful Mormons as Republican Romney supporters. On top of that the church would have no way of knowing who you voted for, and it is against their policies to kick people out for such a trivial thing. You can only be excommunicated for very severe sins, such as murder, adultery, child abuse, robbery, or fraud.
Its because he proposed the idea that the earth was not the center of the Universe, rather the sun was. This idea went against what the church had been saying.
No way he was just saying that the he is going to help PBS get off of some of the very little government money they use. Most of the money PBS gets comes from foundations or donations. This means romney was keeping PBS from going out of business because if the government took them off that then PBS would go out for sure.
The Declaration has a simple structure:An introduction saying that we owe the world an explanation for our separation;A statement of ideals about government;A long list of grievances against the British;A declaration of independence from Great Britain.
Savonarola, who made sermons against the Pope. He also persuaded the people in Florence to overthrow the Medici Family in 1494, saying that they were sinful.
No, it is just one person saying they think you should be administratively separated. Just an opinion, but it could carry heavy weight.
Easy!You can sit down and sing to church songs, you can listen to the story that the vicar is saying!!
Henry VIII, it was the Act of Supremacy
No, it is not against the law however it does go against many Church beliefs. I don't know about what this person is saying because if you attempt suicide and fail police can take you into custedy and put you in the hospital were they can put a hold on you and you lose your freedom.
It probably came from church as people are supposed to come to church as they are, as they are cleansed there and not before.
Of course it is. That some of the mainstream religions are against homosexuality and they decry them does not concern you. Many people who claim to be religious are, in fact, homosexual. Something many churches would deny by saying they are not true members of that religion. That is the province of that church and is of no concern to anyone outside of that church.