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Possible outcome number 1
The first possible outcome is that there is no seperation between church and state. This would place the United States in what is commonly known as a theocracy. Where the church/religeon is one with the government. This usually ends up by having the religeon dictating the laws of the state. This also can potentially divert most state funds to church causes. This situation can also set the stage for religeous persucution. That is becuase if a state is one with a church, other religeons be at a great disadvantage. Since a particular religeon has all the power and prestige it is possible for that church to consider themselves superior. At the very worst we could have religeous discrimination, prejudices, and persecution; and at the very least we could have religeous monks chanting and hitting themselves with slabs; in a very Monty Python type of way.
Possible Outcome 2
The second possible outcome could be that the church would be seperated completely. You may think that this is the state that this nation is in right now. We argue that this is not so! If there were a complete seperation of church and state. Then no mention of religeon would be made anywhere concerning political matters. Everything would be confined to secular matters and it may even be taken a step further where religeon would be frowned upon if not prohibited. One might imagine that the state would encourage athiesm for the general public. It would be sent out with voting ballots saying" Remember no religeon is good religeon" and remember Vote Nadar.
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