Let’s try separation-of-historical-fact-from-fiction for a change

Isn’t it just amazing what our present day courts can do with the law when their decisions are predicated on falsehoods: Federal Court Rules New York City Can Ban Schools From Churches. This means that “dozens of churches that rent public school buildings in New York City could face eviction by the end of June.” Because –

The justices said that it could unconstitutionally convert schools into state-sponsored Christian churches on weekends.

 
And then, before you can say “Jesus saves”, the schools’ P.A. systems will spontaneously start playing a rousing chorus of Rock of Ages?!

“When worship services are performed in a place, the nature of the site changes,” Judge Leval wrote. “The place has, at least for a time, become the church.”

 
And we certainly can’t have that – can we?
Well let’s see. How about if we delve into American history for a moment…
 
When Thomas Jefferson (That would be Thomas “Danbury Baptist” Jefferson to your average left-atheist) was president, church services were held in the U.S. Capitol building. Gasp! Yes – it’s true. Jefferson himself and many of the other founders attended weekly. In fact, the building was used for church services for the better part of the 19th century. (And yet after all that time, Judge Leval, it didn’t “become a church”.)
So, to subscribe to the separation-of-church-and-state fabrication, you have to believe that the original authors of the constitution blatantly violated the documents they just established.
The Land of Magical Mendacity that lefties inhabit is a mighty strange place indeed.
 
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Check out this video by David Barton of Wallbuilders for more truth about our country’s Christian foundation:
 

 
Many more videos available HERE, document our true American heritage.

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