Mitt Romney #fundie cbc.ca

He said that while religion and state are separated for good reason, religion should not be completely banished from public life. He accused some Americans of taking the division of state and religion to an extreme.

"It's as if they're intent on establishing a new religion in America, the religion of secularism. They are wrong," he said.

"We are a nation under God, and in God we do indeed trust," he added.

"We should acknowledge the creator as did the founders in ceremony and word. He should remain in our currency, in our pledge, in the teachings of history and in the holiday season, nativity scenes and menorahs should be welcome in our public places."

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