Based on the existence of our country, we believe that the complete separation of church and state is best for both the church and the country. However, throughout history, the role of religion and the public life of the United States is still intertwined and continues to shape our beliefs and values. In order to begin to understand the role of religion in American public life, we must first recognize that religion exists in many aspects of human life. In the US Constitution, it is stipulated that religion is separated from the government, but in most aspects of the government religion is used as the basis of its operational procedures.
The core of the US Constitution is the separation of states and churches. This principle directly reflects the father's danger of founder incorporating religion and politics into European culture. Religion and political order are closely related in the Western tradition. Returning to ancient Greece in a classical era, people saw a close relationship between religion and politics. Historians have long pointed out that the evidence of the establishment of the first temple to accept religious beliefs is consistent with the foundation of the first Greek city in Greece, an important political unit of the Greek world. Since city cities are an important way to define communities, they promote regional cult activities. Religious festivals and sacrifices are open to members of the community, citizens will verify their membership in the community by participating in the celebration and sharing it.
Most states interpret "freedom of religion" as freedom including old religious groups that remain undestroyed without being destroyed. By expanding, the democratic state freely chooses to freely change "religious freedom" from one religion to another, to mix religion, or to completely relinquish religion I interpret it as all rights. Lemon test: How to measure the weather Government action violates the provisions of the US Constitution on the establishment of religion. In order to pass the test, the action must have secular legislative purpose, must not have a main role to advance or impede religion, and to "overly Government intertwining "shall not be brought.
Imagine the government demanding that all religions be separated. It means that all religions belong to their own nation and can not enter other countries to "disturb" other religions. You should keep in touch with people of your religious beliefs and never know any other religion as it is illegal. There is no 'cross-pollution' or religious mixing in marriage, and nothing else to learn is not completely denied. You were born in that religion, breach the law, cross state boundaries, and jump to another religion. I think that this is what Governor Bogus is trying to achieve. Mormon stepped foot over his turf and he wanted them to go out. He does not want Mormons to tell the water with polygamy or vision of God and tell them they are right or wrong. Boggs wants them to leave his jurisdiction or die.