He was also a conservative Republican who believed there should be little or no separation between church and state: “The Bible commands that ‘everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities,’” he says, quoting from Romans 13:1. “So it stands to reason that we need to ask: To what type of government do we want to submit?” Ray wanted to “reverse the trend of ungodliness that has taken over in our society and government.”
I guess that part of the constitution mandating separation of church and state is not worth keeping. Tell me again how people who proclaim themselves as conservative, as in wanting to conserve things of traditional value, seem so eager to get rid of values the nation has held dear since its founding. I think any reasoning person would consider that radicalism.
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