Sentences with phrase «practice separation of church and state»

Although he absolutely understands and will practice separation of church and state, his faith is a source of courage and integrity.

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Separation of Church and State is a law that is not practiced.
Separation of Church and STATE, lets start practicing it..
He also came to oppose the long - established practice of employing chaplains at public expense in the House of Representatives and Senate on the grounds that it violated the separation of church and state and the principles of religious freedom **.
Anyone who practices freedom of religion and separation of church and state can not impose their religion upon politics without being heretical.
He would also come to oppose the long - established practice of employing chaplains at public expense in the House of Representatives and Senate on the grounds that it violated the separation of church and state and the principles of religious freedom.
I quite agree that the new Christian immigration is very diverse, and many of the new arrivals might well be comfortable with the churchstate arrangements they find in the U.S. Mexicans in particular have a long tradition of official churchstate separation in their home country, however often the principle is violated in practice.
The eighteenth - century rationalists played a primary part in giving constitutional and legal structure to the practice of separation of Church and State.
Inherent in both Pietistic and Rationalistic sentiment regarding religion was a basis for religious freedom and separation of Church and State in practice.
The real problem is that much «Wall of Separation» rhetoric implies there is a clear, impregnable line between church and state activity when in practice over the twentieth century the principle of church - state separation has become one of lively democratic contestation and a degree of flexibility, allowing Catholics and other religious organizations to enter the public sphere and participate on the same terms as any otSeparation» rhetoric implies there is a clear, impregnable line between church and state activity when in practice over the twentieth century the principle of church - state separation has become one of lively democratic contestation and a degree of flexibility, allowing Catholics and other religious organizations to enter the public sphere and participate on the same terms as any otseparation has become one of lively democratic contestation and a degree of flexibility, allowing Catholics and other religious organizations to enter the public sphere and participate on the same terms as any other group.
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