"We
separate church and state affairs in this country, and for good
reason. No religion should dictate to the state nor should the
state interfere with the free practice of religion. But in recent
years, the notion of the separation of church and state has
been taken by some well beyond its original meaning. They seek
to remove from the public domain any acknowledgment of God.
Religion is seen as merely a private affair with no place in
public life. It is as if they are intent on establishing a new
religion in America - the religion of secularism."