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Views from The Porch

Politically Correct: Separation of Church and State

Views from The Porch

Watermark Community Church

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

5.01.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Maybe you've heard the phrase about the "separation of church and state", but what does it really mean? Does it mean that we should keep Christian views separate from government decisions? In this podcast, we discuss the intent behind this phrase and how it impacts us today.

Transcript

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Welcome the views from the porch, a podcast or we explore what it looks like to

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0:16.4

and how to overcome them from God's Word based on our weekly experience

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0:25.0

Thank you for joining.

0:26.0

What's up guys?

0:27.0

This is David.

0:28.0

We are back with another episode of views from The Porch.

0:31.0

I'm joined with the one and only Joshua Thames.

0:34.4

What's up team?

0:35.4

And Mrs. Elena Haas.

0:37.5

Hey guys.

0:38.2

What are we talking about today?

0:40.4

Yes, we are jumping into one of our subcategories that we call politically correct and today

0:45.4

we're going to talk about the separation of church and state. Separation of church and

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state. Yeah I think we we all heard that a lot.

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Yeah.

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We're just gonna dive into what that means.

0:54.8

Yep, where the origin of it was from.

0:56.8

So politically correct was a oldie but a goodie.

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