ok, where does the "US founding documents reference god, & therefore PROVE that there is no separation of church & state" nonsense come from?
yes, the declaration of independence mentions a deity, but not in any context that makes the US a Christian country & that the state can use religious doctrine to write laws
That's just a fantasy. Founding Fathers from Washington to Adams to Jefferson have flatly stated that America isn't a "Christian nation". What the Constitution says about it is in the Establishment Clause which forbids the government from endorsing, supporting, or promoting some particular set of religious beliefs.
Both Muslims and Jews fought the British in the American Revolution.
@redenigma @mcfate That was before the constitution was even written, let alone adopted. Irrelevant now.
Does a true religion need the power of the state behind it?
If we want our religion to guide the state's actions, we already have a way to do that: vote as our religion bids us.