Curious how US skeptics feel about this viewpoint. I am English so my slant on things may be somewhat skewed. From here I see what seems to be a general shifting in the US from what was deeply held as a strong founding principle- the separation of church from state. But it seems to me that this is a barrier that is being eroded. Looking at Trump’s performance it looks to me as an outsider that he is placing religion more and more centrally. Is this just me. Or is this actually reflected in your experiences as Americans? I see him regularly holding prayer meetings and publicising these - does this behaviour not actually represent a breach of this founding pillar. And if so could anything be done to prevent it?
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Posted by SunishineNo, no, please continue. ..
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