http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAvHHTt2czUBrought a tear to my eye. Have we no politicians who can speak like this today?
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38 Responses to “JFK on the Separation of Church and State”
I saw that interview on Faux News with Dr. Paul, and it was definitly a warning. I know this because he was berated for the comment by the venerated Steve Doozy.
666,
Paul may not believe in evolution, but I cannot see him forcing creationism in public schools. I see him getting the Federal Gov’t out of the classroom and giving more power to the states. Does that mean we will have 50 fights on our hands instead of just one? I say we already have that problem. I will always vote for more personal liberty and less government intrusion. Is Ron Paul perfect? Far from it. But he is by far the lesser of 16 Evils.
I see him allowing for the possibility of it, but I do not see it happening. There would be a huge uproar by biology teachers/professors, worldwide. Whichever state decided to try it, would become the laughing stock of the planet. It would be akin to refighting the scopes/monkey trial.
Ron Paul also joins the likes of Huckabee in that he doesn’t back evolution. Moron!
Rusty,
I saw that interview on Faux News with Dr. Paul, and it was definitly a warning. I know this because he was berated for the comment by the venerated Steve Doozy.
666,
Paul may not believe in evolution, but I cannot see him forcing creationism in public schools. I see him getting the Federal Gov’t out of the classroom and giving more power to the states. Does that mean we will have 50 fights on our hands instead of just one? I say we already have that problem. I will always vote for more personal liberty and less government intrusion. Is Ron Paul perfect? Far from it. But he is by far the lesser of 16 Evils.
Ren,
I don’t see Ron forcing creationism into schools, I see him allowing it!
666
what is wrong letting the states decide creationism,abortion etc.they aren’t going to all decide the same.
666,
I see him allowing for the possibility of it, but I do not see it happening. There would be a huge uproar by biology teachers/professors, worldwide. Whichever state decided to try it, would become the laughing stock of the planet. It would be akin to refighting the scopes/monkey trial.