What is important to remember, though, is that our founding fathers had just fought a war for independence from England and it’s king…who was the head of “the church” (Anglican / Church of England) as well. They didn’t want that to continue here.
Plus, many groups of colonists came to America for religious freedom. Essentially, they didn’t want a state church or the government telling them how to worship.
An important part of this to remember is that our founding fathers rebelled against the king of England and his Church. Not against Rome. They were opposed to the king interferring with the Church. But they didn’t explicitly say vice versa. History is immensely important in this debate. I’m saddened that so many Catholics support separating Church & state. If we claim the Church to be the bride of Christ, how can we call ourselves christians and disregard His bride when it comes to making laws? Under whose authority are we creating laws and enforcing them on people?
I was once a firm believer in the separation, I was blind and unable to see. I have read some history since, and it was not as I had thought. Constantine, St. Ambrose, Pope Leo the great, Pope Gregory the great, and Charles Martel are very important figures to read up on in the powers of Church & state. There was religious toleration in these Christian kingdoms for Jews and Muslims at times, most don’t know this. However, they did not allow devil worshippers. New guys couldn’t start new churches, Jesus already started one and they didn’t think there should be any more. Heresy was punishable (I’ll agree there were times the punishment may have been severe, but these are rare cases) and should it not be? They did not allow abortion. And divorce was rare if ever. Not a perfect society, but please look closely at these issues. Our biggest social problems today wouldn’t exist without the separation. Use your own rational mind to weigh the cost. The Reformation laid a heavy blow to Christianity, it not only separated the Church and State (giving government free rein), it divided the Church. There are currently 40,000 Protestant denominations, and a house divided cannot stand. These are important problems for all of us christians to look at and work together on answers. For the Reformation to count for anything good, Protestants can’t continue starting new churches. Rather it is time to return to Rome and work at reforming the Church, something the reformation originally intended. The Church is made of people and is always in need of reform. But many like me have found it was I that needed reformed.
Some fun facts;
In Pre-Reformation Europe, no king taxed higher than 10%.
Reformer ideologies and philosophies led to the separation of Church & State.
Today Europe is consumed by atheism, abortion, and divorce (these were once Christian governments!).
Germany and Russia have deep Christian history before the separation. After the separation Russia turned commie, Germany turned Nazi. Germany was Luther’s homeland. Why did this happen??? How does one prevent such things?
May God’s grace be a light unto our path.