Where do people draw the line between church and state? You can see a mox of it every where you turn:
- The pledge of allegiance (USA)
- Gay Marriage (Churches are saying that it would be an infliction of Church and State because /they/ take care of who is married, not the state)
- The oh-so very biased votes of the House and Senate on big issues that stem from their religion (which really can't be classified as it, but you know it's their religious background that keeps trivial matters like abortion from being passed)
That's just a few that I have, does any one have more or have something to add on?