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Should church and state always be separate? Why or why not? What should the nature of their relationship be?

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[info]demonspawnmom Writer's Block: Church & State

I'll keep my poisons separate, please.

If you want to see how well church and state work together, go to Afghanistan and look at the Taliban's handiwork. Or, check out our allies the Saudis. Or the v
 
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[info]ljswritersblock Writer's Block: Church & State
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[info]fayanora Writer's Block: Church & State
YES! Asking why not is like asking why a human being should never drink a gallon of mercury mixed with cyanide! I think science and state should be separate, too.

I mean, science should not be allowed
 
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[info]spencerson Writer's Block: Church & State
Church and state.
Yeah, bad idea to have them together, really.
Seeing as the state is corrupt and you don't really want the church to become corrupt, even though it's a bit late for that if you ask me.

My biggest problem with the church and state being intertwined is probably the ideas the church seem to have on homosexuality.
 
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[info]macdaill Writer's Block: Church & State
Always, always separate.
Why?
Because everyone's beliefs are different and always will be. I refuse to bow to your gawd, and will never force you to bow to mine. Morality is subjective; rarely objectiv
 
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[info]anton_shaitan Колонка автора: Церковь и государство
определенно. государство совершенно необходимо, причем в единственном экземпляре. с церковью все наоборот.
 
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[info]savsayd Writer's Block: Church & State




I'm bored, my alarm is gonna go off in about four hours, and I am not getting sleep tonight. Instead, I'm gonna eat these ramen noodles and write about...Church and State relationships.

As an American
 
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[info]idrea_renaris Writer's Block: Church & State
Yes, because religious tolerence means a more stable society.  A person's faith is a source of personal comfort.
 
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[info]jmurray321 Writer's Block: Church & State
maybe it depends on what your talking about.....If they are going to be together then they should both agree on a central person to do the agreeing with....? Maybe?
 
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[info]okuru_shadow Writer's Block: Church & State
Answer: NO.

It'll only cause confusion and large amounts of money to be lost because so many people are suing. We already have a fucked up economy right now owing trillions to China. And, it's not righ
 
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[info]talia_kopach Writer's Block: Church & State
No, not with all things. Churchs at least have some good ideas some of the time. Like "Thou shalt not kill" and whatnot. Good stuff.
 
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[info]1969wreckedme Writer's Block: Church & State
yes because religion should never be forced on anybody
 
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[info]tuti1224 Writer's Block: Church & State
Church and State should ALWAYS be seperate! How can you possibly call us a free Country and than turn around and be like OMG you have to follow this belief? FUCK YOU Ha Ha

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[info]latinchica94 Writer's Block: Church & State
I think it should, only because there are a number of religions out there that do not rely on practical or reliable judgment or faith. Depending on what religion you are and what religion they are goi
 

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