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Old 02-25-2006, 12:36 PM   #15 (permalink)
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It was a good survey, but i didn't quite like the questions at then end to do with religion, as there should be no questions about religion when conducting a survey to do with politics, as church and state shall always remain separate.
yes, they should, but religion plays a role in politics. a big one, the republican party especially. separation of church and state deals more with schools, and posting the 10 commandments in government buildings.

No it doesn't. It refers to all of governement where religion has no place.
but does that really apply to political parties or political surveys? not especially.

What religious folks often fail to realize is that the separation of church and state ensures their freedom of religion.
i'm religious and i'm all for separation of church and state. i think nebraskaboy is too. it's not all "religious fok," obviously some of us get that. i think you're right though, too often religious people try to bypass the separation of church and state, with good intentions of course, but bypass it nonetheless in their strive for the salvation of souls.