First Amendment to the Constitution. It prevents the Federal government from declaring a state religion and from prohibiting the free exercise of religion. The 14th amendment extends this amendment to apply to state governments as well.
It does not have to be capitalized, but it is perfectly fine to do so.
the disestablishment of the Anglican church
separation of church and state
separation of church and state from jorgito :)
No. By law there has to be a separation of church and state. A "Public" Christian college is a violation of constitutional law.
Israel is not a state of the U.S., nor property annexed by the U.S. The constitutional requirement of separation between church and state is meant for finances and activity within the United States, not foreign diplomacy. At least, that is how it is widely interpreted.
the seperation of church and state --- nova-net beotch :)
No I am not in favor of separation of church and state
prison ministries are voluntary because of the constitutional issue of the separation of church and state.
No there was a state church.
Yes. He felt that the Constitution required a strict separation of church and state.
the principle of the separation of church and state being inviolable is implied from the constitutional prohibitations that "no law shall be made respecting an estasblisment of religion . the principle simply means that the church is not to interfere in purely political matters or temporal aspects of man's life and the state,in purely matter of religion and morals,