It is apparently inherent in man that, on the whole, the more a thing or person is like us the more comfortable we are and the more they differ the greater the degree of discomfort. It's a principle observable in the benign, like your circle of friends, or the troublesome, say Nazis.
You might as well say the world is steeped in rebellion through sin. But we have to live together and governments are formed or imposed to produce the structure to do that.
Though to be fair, Patrick Henry's younger brother Doug launched the "do crappy things apart" party and it just went nowhere...or all over the place. It was pretty disorganized. lain:
No, it denies the rule of a few people self appointed to represent Him.
Again, Doug's "They the people" just wasn't selling. Who were they, really? And what did they want?
Spot on. :thumb:
Every doctrine is contrived.
Rather, the founders of our nation saw first hand and beyond what happened when men integrated religious and political authority. Disagreements over exegesis could lay waste to a continent.
No, that's not it at all, really. They just don't trust people like you to tell them how their love of God should be manifest and how it shouldn't.
Stop it, Doug.
I can't speak for everyone (if you can imagine) but I'd be happy to see you humbly suggest anything.
This thread is based on the USA and not other nations. That is as far as I got in your post as I have never entered your threads and have no intention of doing so. My post was directed at CS and not you.