LDSToronto wrote:Darth, Canada is largely a secular nation with little religious influence in our daily lives or in our government.
And you didn't even need to have the same tradition of "separation of church and state" that the U.S. has to accomplish that.
Sweden has a state-sponsored church (now independent but still getting government funding), and somehow Sweden also manages to be an almost entirely secular nation with little religious influence in its government or its people's lives.
And Denmark.
And Finland.
Et cetera.
But for some reason, the U.S., which does have a very strong tradition against state-sponsored religion, is imposing religion on its people by a vague reference to "God" on its currency.
My point is that a reference to God in a national anthem, on currency, or in a prayer in a legislative body, does not equate to state-mandated theism. In several European countries, not even a tradition of a real state-sponsored church prevented those countries from being essentially secular.
And yes, we have a monarch. Big deal. It makes our history and our heritage different.
Look, all I'm saying is that since your country really did commingle religion and government, I think it's only fair that
you take the Tea Party.
Oh, and we don't let our poor go without good healthcare.
Neither do we. We let our middle class go without good healthcare.