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I agree.That's not what the phrase means lol
The committed a crime, they caused harm to a victim, the state should prosecute them.Another example is the Catholic Church protecting the pedophile priests.
I hear people saying they support separation of church and state, but they never seem to explain to what extent.
If someone commits a crime in a church, should the state have to stay out of it?
Another example is the Catholic Church protecting the pedophile priests.
Some think that the church should be the only ones to handle it.
Period.
that the priests should not even be investigated by anyone or any group/organization outside the church.
State law supersedes church law.I hear people saying they support separation of church and state, but they never seem to explain to what extent.
No, state authority supersedes the church authority.If someone commits a crime in a church, should the state have to stay out of it?
Another example is the Catholic Church protecting the pedophile priests.
Some think that the church should be the only ones to handle it.
It doesn't matter if the crime was committed in the Church or outside it, as the Church isn't a geographical location outside of the State. The State is secular and hence, the Church comes under the State, not the other way round.