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Daily Poll: Is Church/State Separation a Valid Constitutional Principle?

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Daily Poll: Is Church/State Separation a Valid Constitutional Principle?

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Daily Poll: Is Church/State Separation a Valid Constitutional Principle? Wednesday September 20, 2006 Because the phrase ‘separation of church and state’ doesn’t actually appear in the text of the Constitution, some argue that it isn’t a valid or real constitutional principle and simply doesn’t exist. Others argue that it is implied in the text and is as valid as the principle of a ‘fair trial’ being required. What do you think? Separation of Church & State: • Separation of Church and State 101Secularism 101What is the Separation of Church and State?Religion’s Place in the Public SquareMyths About Church/State SeparationChurch and State NewsChurch & State Polls

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