[Ron]
I can understand, this is a very heated topic. One that requires some care in explanation.

[Arlo]
This just crossed my desk.

"On Friday, August 27th Glenn Beck presents America's Divine Destiny from the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Join Glenn Beck for an inspiring look at the role faith played in the founding of America and the role it will play again in its destiny. The audience for the event will be overwhelmingly made up of pastors, ministers and clergy..." (http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/44014/)

[Platt had said]
Ron has nailed it. There's no separation of church and state in Islam.

[Arlo goes on]
I had said previously, "I think the clear evidence shows many on the right that would welcome tearing down the walls of church and state in this country, provided the church was their own, of course..."

And I had mentioned the BBC program "The Power of Nightmares". Consider this from the beginning of Part One, discussing one of the founders of the modern "neoconservative" movement, Leo Strauss.

"It was for politicians to assert powerful and inspiring myths that everyone could believe in. They might not be true, but they were necessary illusions. One of these was religion; the other was the myth of the nation. And in America, that was the idea that the country had a unique destiny to battle the forces of evil throughout the world." (The Power of Nightmares, BBC Transcript)

Re-read that transcript segment, and then go back and re-read the blurb from Glenn Beck's website.

[Platt had said]
Ron has nailed it. There's no separation of church and state in Islam.

[Arlo goes on again]
Shortly after condemning Islam for failing to separate church and state, Platt responded to DMB with the following comment.

"We should not overlook atheist North Korea nor the 20th century atheist countries of Russia, China and Cambodia whose citizens were murdered by the tens of millions. As for atheist countries like Sweden, a study by the Swedish Research Institute of Trade found that if Sweden were a U.S. state, it would be the poorest measured by household gross income before taxes."

Does this sound like an argument "for" or "against" the separation of church and state?



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