What part of Christianity isn't compatible with the US Constitution...

Do you think it is hypocritical to insist that religion shouldn't influence politics yet politics should interview religion?
What part of Christianity isn't compatible with the US Constitution?

trouble reading? Separation is what the founders wanted. If religious leaders stay out of politics, they can do what they want. If they insist on being involved, then they should be taxed and have to answer for what they say. Take time to read and think, Don't blindly respond.
 
I'm dishing it out now and you can't do anything but copy what your superiors post.

Anytime you think you're man enough, boy.

I'm dishing it out now and you can't do anything but copy what your superiors post.

Anytime you think you're man enough, boy.
 
I'm dishing it out now and you can't do anything but copy what your superiors post.

Anytime you think you're man enough, boy.

I'm dishing it out now and you can't do anything but copy what your superiors post.

Anytime you think you're man enough, boy.
 
trouble reading? Separation is what the founders wanted. If religious leaders stay out of politics, they can do what they want. If they insist on being involved, then they should be taxed and have to answer for what they say. Take time to read and think, Don't blindly respond.

I don't see a response to the OP question.
 
Interview? No, they should not allow churches to be anti-government or involved in laws. Separate.

1. [corrected question] Do you think it is hypocritical to insist that religion shouldn't influence politics yet politics should influence religion?
2. [asking again] What part of Christianity isn't compatible with the US Constitution?
 
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