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Constitutional Separation of Church and State So How Can the State Divorce Us
A delicate dance, a balance to abide. Let me share a verse, a tale profound, Of union wed in hallowed ground. When vows were spoken, love's embrace, Within the walls of sacred grace, Two souls entwined, a blessed bond, In faith and hope, their hearts respond. The church, a haven, where spirits soar, A sanctuary for love to explore. With blessings sought, in prayers they knelt, Their union sealed, divine presence felt. Yet in the realm of worldly decree, Lies the state, where laws decree. An earthly realm, where lives entwine, Where unions formed, but can decline. The state, it claims a different role, To govern lives, the heart's control. Through trials faced, its duty clear, To grant divorce when love's austere. For love is fragile, human, frail, And sometimes falters, starts to pale. The state steps in, with measured might, To disentangle bonds, no longer bright. Though wedded in the sacred place, Where heaven's grace did interlace, The state, it follows rules laid bare, To sever ties, love's weight to bear. The separation of these realms, you see, Protects the church, protects the free, To let religion guide its course, While state ensures a civil force. Thus, if the state may seek to part, What church bestowed, two souls held in heart, Remember, dear friend, it's not their aim, To tarnish love or cause you shame. They're bound by duty, laws compiled, To navigate love's ebb and tide, For if love fades and peace departs, They offer solace, fresh new starts. So let us honor this subtle divide, Respecting both realms, hand in hand they stride. For church and state, they coexist, Preserving freedom, love's gentle twist.
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