We all know there could be MORE religious stuff going on in government, like it could be establishing a state religion.
And we all know there could be LESS religious stuff going on in government, like all governmental officers could be forbidden from praying.
Sigh. The separation of church and state has quite well-specified meaning in the constitutional law. If you want to define it, look up the appropriate legal authority. Hint: it doesn’t have much to do with forbidding government officials to pray.
Sigh. The separation of church and state has quite well-specified meaning in the constitutional law. If you want to define it, look up the appropriate legal authority. Hint: it doesn’t have much to do with forbidding government officials to pray.
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States
Ah, yes, but is that really a “wall of separation of church and state?”
Here’s a religious test: does the official NOT pray on the job?
Separation of church and state is a requirement for official agnosticism, not official atheism.