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Old Feb 7th, 2006, 05:50 PM       
I thought that was part of the purpose of having a governing body. I'm not really saying that they (religion and government) should interfere with eachother one way or the other with that, though.
Aren't civil liberties and rights essentially an extension of morals; isn't law basically the personification of them? Do you propose an immoral government with an immoral Law?
Morals don't necessarily need to be religion oriented.

I didn't read your whole essay because it was too long, so I don't know if you already discussed that.

p.s. I have this belief that governments are partly responsible for the type of citizens it develops.
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