Wall of Misconception: Does the Separation of Church and State Mean the Separation of God and Govt
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The “wall of separation between church and state” is a
phrase not found anywhere in the Constitution, but
activist judges have recklessly used that phrase to stamp
out public religious expression. We are restricted from
praying in public schools, the Ten Commandments and
other religious symbols have been stripped from public
buildings, and the term “under God” in the Pledge of
Allegiance has been called “unconstitutional”. Dr. Peter
Lillback exposes the church/state separation myth that
has led to s...
phrase not found anywhere in the Constitution, but
activist judges have recklessly used that phrase to stamp
out public religious expression. We are restricted from
praying in public schools, the Ten Commandments and
other religious symbols have been stripped from public
buildings, and the term “under God” in the Pledge of
Allegiance has been called “unconstitutional”. Dr. Peter
Lillback exposes the church/state separation myth that
has led to s...























