RE: Separation of Science and State
November 17, 2020 at 10:36 am
(This post was last modified: November 17, 2020 at 10:39 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Wouldn't matter if they had.
We've posited that the standards, values, and metrics of human governance are and must be uniquely human. It's on account of that necessary human interest that people who very much believed that their normative religious beliefs were true still thought it prudent to prevent them from being written into or out of law.
It isn't an issue of whether any religious belief is true, but that we have decided to make some fact true about how we govern.
We've posited that the standards, values, and metrics of human governance are and must be uniquely human. It's on account of that necessary human interest that people who very much believed that their normative religious beliefs were true still thought it prudent to prevent them from being written into or out of law.
It isn't an issue of whether any religious belief is true, but that we have decided to make some fact true about how we govern.
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