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brakelite
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Okay, fair enough. Those are good questions. And don't forget that standing in the way of any church/state union in the US is the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Or at least that is what many are holding on to as their hope for continuing republicanism. But how real is that hope when one considers the following...Hmmm, there are some really good points here that I agree with. Revelation does indeed tell us that history is a "tale of two cities", as it were. But here's a question. If Rome, as it were, is the AC, why is the US going to be the second beast? Do you think they will be working together? How likely is that outside the pages of scipture and metaphorical images? In fact, if any growing superpower (Country wise) would make me wonder about forced worship, I often look at China, and it's "social program". The millions of cameras they have which loop back to a persons "point score", which then tells them if they have certain rights based on that score. That's scary. And I just can't imagine the US getting something like that off the ground! Not with the American people as they are at the moment!
- The constitution does not make or break laws...the Supreme Court does.
- The Supreme Court is made up predominantly by Catholics. I don't think one Protestant among them, although I may stand to be corrected on that after recent nominations.

