If everyone claims that America’s Constitution calls for separation of church and state, than where is this clause? Did it really mean the religion is not to find its way into government? Why did our founding fathers use public facilities as places of worship? Why are there Bibles everywhere?

If it is not in the Constitution, why does everyone claim that it is?







Don’t they see it as a deterrent to their practices? At one point, their beliefs weren’t as contained, and in Christians accepting today’s laws, they agree to history’s past, which would go against their religious-inspired ideas if they were present at that time. Aren’t they only agreeing to the separation because the government has predisposed that belief, and not their god? Do Christians admit that their religion is limited by the government? And if their bibles say it’s OK, why was a theocracy also held as acceptable?