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I've already answered this. Go back to my previous post for the lengthy breakdown. It violates the separation clause. 


Your religion does not trump the rights of Americans that do not share your religious view. That's the beauty of America. 


sidebar: Your "my religion my choice" argument is the EXACT same argument religious polygamists used to justify having sex with 13 year olds and making multiples of them their wives.





In jest I say... are you like 12 years old? 


I'm going to take a leap of faith here and presume you can work a calculator. Use Google: Add up all the money it takes to support all critically needed social safety net programs. Things like ADC, Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, Social Security Disability, National Mental Health, Drug & Alcohol programs just to name a few. And then try and tell me that churches could cover this expenditure. 


You are not an insane person. You will see the numbers are insurmountable. 


Like I said maybe 5% or less on a good day. 


And no one is saying that churches don't try and help both during The Depression and now. The point is there are too many people and too great a need for that system to ever handle the load again. You do realize that in addition to that church affiliation itself as a whole in the US has been on the decline for some time now.  


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