Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whyiloveame... Learn more: https://www.whyiloveamerica.org/ In this episode of The Why I Love America Podcast Tad Callister discusses the commonly used phrase "the separation of church and state" That is attributed to Thomas Jefferson. Many Americans believe that the phrase is found in the Constitution. It is not. Not only is their confusion around where the phrase comes from, but there is a huge misunderstanding about what it means.
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Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whyiloveame... Learn more: https://www.whyiloveamerica.org/ In this episode of The Why I Love America Podcast Tad Callister discusses the commonly used phrase "the separation of church and state" That is attributed to Thomas Jefferson. Many Americans believe that the phrase is found in the Constitution. It is not. Not only is their confusion around where the phrase comes from, but there is a huge misunderstanding about what it means.
Carlos Moreno - Wanted By A Dictator, Now A U.S. Citizen.
Why I Love America Podcast
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1 year ago
Carlos Moreno - Wanted By A Dictator, Now A U.S. Citizen.
In this episode of The Why I Love America Podcast, guest Carlos Moreno shares his harrowing story of becoming a political asylee to a United States citizen. He shares his love for American principles and what he thinks we need to do to maintain them. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whyiloveame... Learn more: https://www.whyiloveamerica.org/
Why I Love America Podcast
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whyiloveame... Learn more: https://www.whyiloveamerica.org/ In this episode of The Why I Love America Podcast Tad Callister discusses the commonly used phrase "the separation of church and state" That is attributed to Thomas Jefferson. Many Americans believe that the phrase is found in the Constitution. It is not. Not only is their confusion around where the phrase comes from, but there is a huge misunderstanding about what it means.