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Originally Posted by Blues_127
Another post here about education has lead me to a subject that bugs the hell out of me....Maybe it will spur some discussion.
How do you seperate church and state in a government of the people and by the people without ultimately making religion illegal?
My example before was the school voucher system. Alot of parents liked it and immediately sought to send there students to their preffered schools, many were religious schools....becuase checks were cut by the government the voucher sysytem was held to be an illegal blending of church and state.
This in effect told parents that the attempt to give children their religious values in education was illegal.
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Maybe all it told parents was not to expect the civil government to trespass upon the jurisdiction of God and pay for their child's religious training. Civil governments were formed to deal with secular matters only.