The thing that I have a problem with is that our Government allows certain organized religeons to not pay taxes, yet other churches DO have to pay them. Basically, any church that is not christian pays taxes, while christian churches do not. While i believe that a church should not pay taxes, and no i will not answer to any flaming or discussion of that statement.....i do believe that all churches should be treated equally.
Yeah, i'm a christian and i cry foul against this unfair practice. The United States Government should not favor any religeon over others through tax breaks. I also do not believe that Religeon should be a part of the government, or of the governing process, but that we who do believe should remember to "give unto Caesar what is Caesar's" which is written in red in my bible, so if it was highlighted like that it must be pretty important.
The bottom line is, while i disagree with the sentiment that "because a man is a christian and NOT aftraid to show his faith he should not be in government", i also do not agree with some of the unfair practices of our government in this regard. I also disagree with anyone in the christian realm who is trying to change the laws to suit his religeous convictions.
That said....i still do not believe in abortion as birth control, because of where i think life starts. I do believe that english common law (which is what is the actual basis for most laws, without a written record because it was simply an agreed upon standard) is heavily influenced by the ten commandments, which really...are just a guide to decent moral living. That said, when we see the roots of things, i don't see the problem in having that root displayed. If you don't want to see it, you don't have to look. No the constitution and our laws are not founded in the ten commandments. They have roots in the English Common Law, which does have it's roots in the ten commandments.
Before we go farther, i have a question regarding documents which show our founders intent...were they written about the constitution, or the articles of confederation? and where can we view them?