--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> 
> The Constitution does contradict the separation of Church and state 
as it  is 
> currently applied. Try reading the first amendment. The congress 
shall make  
> no law establishing nor prohibiting the free exercise of religion. 

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...just to change the subject a bit:

I've always wondered: the first amendment refers to "The Congress" 
that shall make no law etc.  The prohibition is applied to the U.S. 
Congress, no?  If so, what about the STATE governments...it seems 
that they are NOT prohibited from making laws regarding religion 
according to this text.

So why can't state governments make such laws regarding religion just 
as long as Congress doesn't?

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