"It doesn't say anywhere in the Constitution this idea of the separation of church and state"
- Sean Hannity
About this Quote
This quote by Sean Hannity implies that the concept of the separation of church and state is not clearly stated in the United States Constitution. This interpretation is inaccurate, as the First Amendment of the Constitution mentions that "Congress will make no law respecting a facility of faith, or restricting the free exercise thereof." This stipulation is typically referred to as the Establishment Clause, and it is the basis for the separation of church and state. The Establishment Clause prevents the government from establishing an official religious beliefs, and it likewise prevents the government from hindering the free exercise of religious beliefs. This clause is the structure for the separation of church and state in the United States.
This quote is written / told by Sean Hannity somewhere between December 30, 1961 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
The author also have 12 other quotes.
"The Church knew what the psalmist knew: Music praises God. Music is well or better able to praise him than the building of the church and all its decoration; it is the Church's greatest ornament"
"I have a friend who lives in the South Side of Chicago. I helped out at a church charity there where they try to give a bit of cohesion to a desperate area. Everyone was very welcoming"
"I see no faults in the Church, and therefore let me be resurrected with the Saints, whether I ascend to heaven or descend to hell, or go to any other place. And if we go to hell, we will turn the devils out of doors and make a heaven of it"
"With reference to other religions, the Church sees a great difference between them and herself. The other religions are expressions of the human soul seeking God, with some beautiful spiritual insights, but also not without errors. Christianity is rather God seeking humanity"
"The real act of marriage takes place in the heart, not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It's a choice you make - not just on your wedding day, but over and over again - and that choice is reflected in the way you treat your husband or wife"