the words separation of church and state never appear in the constitution......
the seperation of church and state --- nova-net beotch :)
No I am not in favor of separation of church and state
Yes! (please correct me if I'm wrong to this) according to Article 2 section 6 of the Phillipine constitution, there should be a separation of the State and the Church. that constitutes any kind of church.
No there was a state church.
Yes. He felt that the Constitution required a strict separation of church and state.
liberal teachers and professors in public schools and colleges warped the "separation of church and state" into "any mention of God in a public institution will warp these poor kids minds and violates the 1st amendment; therefore mention of God should be illegal." actually, the 1st amendment was designed to protect the church FROM the state, as in England, the state controlled the church.
man who determined to build a colony that practiced separation of church and state
Some puritans did advocate for a degree of separation of church and state, believing that the church should have its own authority independent of the state. However, many puritans also believed in a close relationship between church and state, with the state supporting and enforcing the religious beliefs of the church.
No, separation of church and state.
It is part of the foundation of the US that there is a separation of church and state. Texas is one of 50 states therefore they follow the constitution.
How was a separation of church and state created
This has been answered many times by the courts: Church Schools that receive no state (government; state or federal) funding do not violate the separation of church and state. Further, no classes held in a church (that do receive government funding) violate the separation clause as long as the 'church' and its religious edict (teachings) is left out of the curriculum.