Quote Originally Posted by creaker View Post
Well, the Chaplains for the House and Senate since the positions were created have all been Christians.
I'll take your word for that as it seems likely. Although I'm thinking more along the lines of the popular argument regarding the separation of church and state. Do you think it would violate the concept for the government to acknowledge a universal god? My belief is that it would not as long as it did not use it's power to force the citizens to make the same acknowledgment.

I'm also of the opinion that if the government allows proponents of a particular religion access to the public square in order to profess their faith, they are not violating the concept either as long as they allow all faiths the same access. What we're seeing these days is an effort to remove a universal god from the public square through the mis-application of the concept.