At 04:26 PM 6/26/02, Hatton wrote:

>However, there is the other side of this argument that we do live in a
>representative democracy.  The concept that "majority rules" does and
>has been the rule of force since the inception of our nation.

Regardless of the percentage of US voters who proclaim themselves 
Christians, this country is not, and never will be a Christian theocracy.

The concept of majority rules in a representative democracy when it comes 
to religious doctrine or dogma being forced on the minority is one of the 
specific reasons for the anti-establishment clause of the constitution.







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