And then, theres me
As a youth, I had the fortune of having wonderful parents. Who, had attended Church and had given me the opportunity to be able to attend a Christian Elementary School located in the city of Gardendale , Alabama. Where, a very much appreciated education was rooted or sewn during the very first parts of my impressionable youth . In my opinion the most important time of a childs mental and psychological development. (See Brown vs. The State 1953 )., I was very fortunate to having had attended the School and instead of having recieved an Indoctrination based upon the "false assumptions" of Evolutionist. I instead , recieved an " introduction " into Christianity and " Common Sense". and Our Nations rich Spiritual Heritage and some possible reasons for life it self. Which , still in itself could possibly be just merely opinion . But, it is also the opinion of our Founding for-fathers. Whom, Had established this Country and refered to it ,as an act of Providence . It , too has it's own scientific merits and theories in which, some are well established and shared in fact. ( Interpretations and Empirical Evidence ) I have yet to see anything evolve, excluding language, clothes and a wide variety of other human inventions. Things bring forth after their kind, and have yet to be observed, evolving, and becoming a new creature. Adapting and molting. sure, But never Physicaly Evolving and changing into a New Being. " irony, that sounds like Christianity doesn't it? changing into a new being, isn't that what happens to Christians."
( Our Nations Founders were pretty smart men. They knew what it would take to insure the New American Colonies' future ,with it's new form of Goverment. " By The People For The People", is the basis for Our Goverment. and in the words of Dr. Benjamin Rush, "Spirituality " must go hand in hand with education and goverment for our form of goverment to continue working properly. ) an example of the of the spiritual awareness often shared in the Colonial past.
For instance Thomas Jeffersons reaction to the " Danbury letter" has been taken out of it's proper context so many times that it could be used as the so called "missing-link" of seperation of Church and State claims. There was never a "seperation "of Church and State as we are now being instructed to blindly accept as truth or at least not in the sense that has been argued so succesfully in progressive court proceedings ,. The Supreme Court in 1811, in; The People vs Ruggle. ruled against a Mr.Charles Ruggle for his use of profanity. Ruling that , His "words " were a direct attack upon the Constitutions Integrity as a document acknowledging a Creator and so, The Court sentenced him " Charles Ruggle " , to three months in prison and fined Him Five-Hundred Dollars and then futher stated that," He could have been sentenced for treason".