…This concept of a separation of powers between religion and politics is 100% Jewish because it is Biblical. Christians evolved their concept of a separation of church and state via the Protestant Reformation, the revolt against Rome, and the gradual, physical reduction of the real estate under Catholic control was shrunk to the four hundred or so acres of Vatican City when the Church used to directly rule colonies and armies. The French Revolution was as much a revolt against the monarchy and nobility who paid no taxes as it was against the Church.
This history, by the way, led up to the so-called Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution whose first words call for “no establishment of religion” in this government, which as a phrase has been tragically misunderstood. Liberal haters of religion think it means that religion should play no part in the life of Americans and their government, when its purpose was to allow for the free exercise of religion with no restraints imposed by the government. Basically the opposite meaning of what modern liberals think it means… |