The Raw Story | Harris: Separation of church and state 'a lie'
And politicians still wonder why when I interview them, "how do you stand on the separation of church and state?" is one of my standard questions, the second one being "what's your view of parental rights?"
To anyone who has been a long-time reader of culturekitchen will know that my politics are fiercely founded on the right to privacy, secularism and the questioning of parental rights.
[via The Raw Story | Harris: Separation of church and state 'a lie']:
In a lengthy interview with Florida Baptist Witness, struggling U.S. Senate candidate Katherine Harris asserts, among other things, that the separation of church and state is a fallacy."We have to have the faithful in government and over time," the Witness quotes Harris as saying, "that lie we have been told, the separation of church and state, people have internalized, thinking that they needed to avoid politics and that is so wrong because God is the one who chooses our rulers."
The woman is nauseating.
Culture of Life | Dominonism | Extreme Right | Memes | Politics | Religion | Theocracy | Katherine Harris | Republicans





























Those lying founding fathers!
Damn those lying founding fathers! How would Jefferson and Madison have any idea what the founding fathers intended! Clearly Katherine Harris knows better than them!
--Thomas Jefferson, to the Virginia Baptists (1808).
--James Madison, letter to Reverend Adams
--Benjamin Franklin, letter to Richard Price, October 9, 1780
"The United States is not a Christian nation any more than it is a Jewish or a Mohammedan nation."
--Treaty of Tripoli (1797), carried unanimously by the Senate and signed into law by John Adams (the original language is by Joel Barlow, U.S. Consul)