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Christian Philosophy: Everyone Has a Philosophy. It's The Lens Through Which They View The World and Make Decisions.

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Christian Philosophy: Everyone Has A Philosophy. It's The Lens Through Which They View The World And Make Decisions. - Plot & Excerpts

I feel like this is necessary because many people have adopted the attitude that ministers can say all they want—as long as they stay in church. Much of society thinks that Christianity should be a privately held conviction that never gets talked about publicly.
In America, the notion of “separation of church and state” has been misunderstood and misapplied. Contrary to popular belief, the phrase does not appear anywhere in Constitution of the United States, but was used in a private letter written by Thomas Jefferson in reference to state-sponsored religion. He was against the government mandating the religion of its citizens—his statement had nothing to do with Christianity being totally removed from the public arena. There is a big difference between the two.
Critics have used the phrase “separation of church and state” to beat Christians into retreat. Unbelievers want us to withdraw into the walls of church buildings and not speak out on moral issues, but you can’t separate Christianity from current affairs.

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