No! "He that ruleth among men must be just - ruling in the fear of God". The separation of church and state has been overused for far too long, in my opinion, to "keep God out of politics". Far be it from me to justify the abuses of state-run churches; but I am so tired of the way we have presumed that religion ought to sit in the corner and suck its thumb while the rest of the world gets on with real living. It sure will not always be this way. Whether we believe it or not, God made this world, and is the one that instituted government in the first place. As we read in the Second Psalm (of the Holy Scriptures, of course): Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together and against the LORD, and against his annointed, saying, "Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us". He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh - the LORD shall have them in derision...
No, indeed, things will not always be the way they are right now. God will have the last laugh - and I shudder to think of how it will terrify and vex his enemies when he has finally had enough. (By the way, "his annointed", of course, refers to Jesus Christ, whom we crucified and still crucify (or at least pathetically try to - I guess it's kind of hard to when he's already seated in glory now!) You don't crucify the King's Son! Bad idea!)
Pennsylvania, established by William Penn, kept the government separate from religion with its commitment to religious freedom and no established church. Penn sought to create a colony where individuals of all faiths could practice freely.
As a journalist, Julia Boorstin's personal beliefs and practices regarding religion are typically kept private. It is not common for journalists to publicly disclose their religious affiliations in order to maintain objectivity in their reporting.
Children's jeans are made in Mexico, and adults' jeans are made in the United States of America.
Tom Welling is a well known actor. He is mostly known for his role in Smallville. He does not discuss his religion preferences to the general public.
David McCullough's religion is not widely known or publicly disclosed. As a respected historian and author, his personal beliefs are generally kept private, and he has not made any public statements about his religious affiliation. It is important to respect an individual's privacy regarding their personal beliefs and practices.
they keep the religion away from Egypt
Yes, coffee grounds are toxic to cats and should be kept away from them.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats and should be kept away from them to prevent potential harm.
Yes, hot glue can be toxic to cats if ingested and should be kept away from them to prevent any potential harm.
Yes, aloe plants can be toxic to cats if ingested and should be kept away from them to prevent any potential harm.
They should also be kept locked and away from children
Henry thought that every one should have the same religion. So if anyone disagreed and kept to a different religion would be killed.
Pets should be kept away from areas treated with weed killer for at least 24-48 hours to ensure their safety.
to avoid burning accidents
yes the public should keep away from Gertie because it will make she nervous and she would attack
bb guns.
As i think, the real meaning of any religion is to grant a welfare to humanity -based upon moral ethics for making a smooth and easiness of every problems arising in the struggle of life with peacefull attitude of society, being gerated from the individuals,but today due to personal causes of their own likings;to be away from the real meaning of religion; the things are being diverted in invidualism, that is why that relion of any sect is not taking a shape to protect the sanctity of national and individual morality at all. Reigion is like a soul of body , so the role of religion in politics can not be denied , if implemented without any discrimination. For all this, today politician are responsible and not any religion? Thanks.