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Texas Lt. Gov. Says Truth Even Most Pastors Don't Dare: There Is No 'Separation of Church and State' in the Constitution

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Texas Lt. Gov. Says Truth Even Most Pastors Don't Dare: There Is No 'Separation of Church and State' in the Constitution

Texas Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick decided to correct a common misconception secular America has about the Constitution — there’s nothing in it about a “separation of church and state.”

As noted by a report from KRIV on Tuesday, Patrick chairs the new Religious Liberty Commission which was created by President Donald Trump via executive order last May. Per its mission statement on the Justice Department’s website, the commission works “to advise the White House Faith Office and the Domestic Policy Council on religious liberty policies of the United States, including by recommending steps to secure domestic religious liberty and identifying opportunities to further the cause of religious liberty around the world.”

Patrick, predicting the criticism leveled at the creation of such........

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