separation of church and state. listen. where in the constitution is separation of church and state? oh, my god. a few beats later, o donnell the first amendment. the first amendment establishes the separation, the fact that the federal government shall not establish religious and supreme court over many decades. clarifies and enshrines that there is a separation of church and state that our reports and our laws must respect. so you re saying the separation of church and state to clarify, you re selling me the separation of church and state is found in the first amendment. the government shall make no establishment of that s in the first amendment. now, perhaps ms. o donnell was simply trying to say the
the first amendment. the first amendment establishes the separation, the fact that the federal government shall not establish religious and supreme court over many decades. clarifies and enshrines that there is a separation of church and state that our reports and our laws must respect. so you re saying the separation of church and state to clarify, you re selling me the separation of church and state is found in the first amendment. the government shall make no establishment of that s in the first amendment. now, perhaps ms. o donnell was simply trying to say the literal phrase separation of church and phrase is not in the first amendment. that s true. here s a relevant passage. congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. the very first sentence, the words separation of church and
oh, my god. a few beats later, o donnell the first amendment. the first amendment establishes the separation, the fact that the federal government shall not establish religious and supreme court over many decades. clarifies and enshrines that there is a separation of church and state that our reports and our laws must respect. so you re saying the separation of church and state to clarify, you re selling me the separation of church and state is found in the first amendment. the government shall make no establishment of that s in the first amendment. now, perhaps ms. o donnell was simply trying to say the literal phrase separation of church and phrase is not in the first amendment. that s true. here s a relevant passage.