Senator (R-FMR)
Santorum: Separation Of Church And State 'Makes Me Want To Throw Up'
Rick
Santorum on Sunday took on separation
of church and state. "I don't believe in an America where the separation
of church and state are absolute," he told 'This Week' host George
Stephanopoulos. "The idea that the church can have no influence or no
involvement in the operation of the state is absolutely antithetical to the
objectives and vision of our country...to say that people of faith have no role
in the public square? You bet that makes me want to throw up."
The
GOP candidate was responding to comments he made last October. He had said that he "almost threw
up" after reading JFK's 1960 speech in which he declared his commitment to
the separation of church and state.
Santorum
also on Sunday told Meet The Press host David Gregory that separation of church
and state was "not the founders' vision."
The
GOP candidate has been doubling down on religious rhetoric in an effort to
court evangelical voters ahead of Super Tuesday. Last week, he questioned Obama's
spiritual beliefs.
"[Obama
believes in] some phony ideal, some phony theology ... not a theology based on
the Bible, a different theology," he said.
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