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That low moaning sound in the background just might be the Founding Fathers protesting from beyond the grave. They have been doing it when George Bush, at a breakfast of religious leaders, scorched the Democrats for failing to mention God in their platform and declaimed that a President needs to believe in the Almighty. What about the constitutional ban on "religious test(s)" for public office the Founding Fathers would want to know. What about Tom Jefferson’s conviction that it is possible for a nonbeliever to be a moral person, "find (ing) incitements to virtue in the comfort and pleasantness you feel in its exercise" Even George Washington must shudder in his sleep to hear the constant emphasis on "Judeo- Christian values." It was he who wrote, "We have abundant reason to rejoice that in this Land ... every person may here worship God according to the dictates of his own heart."

George Bush should know better than to encourage the theocratic ambitions of the Christian right. The "wall of separation" the Founding Fathers built between church and state is one of the best defenses freedom has ever had. Or have we already forgotten why the Founding Fathers put it up They had seen enough religious intolerance in the colonies: Quaker women were burned at the stake in Puritan Massachusetts; Virginians could be jailed for denying the Bible’s authority. No wonder John Adams once described the Judeo-Christian tradition as "the most bloody religion that ever existed," and that the Founding Fathers took such pains to keep the hand that holds the musket separate from the one that carries the cross.

There was another reason for the separation of church and state, which no amount of pious ranting can expunge: not all the Founding Fathers believed in the same God, or in any God at all. Jefferson was a renowned doubter, urging his nephew to "question with boldness even the existence of a God." John Adams was at least a skeptic, as were of course the revolutionary firebrands Tom Paine and Ethan Allen. Naturally, they designed a republic in which they themselves would have a place.

Yet another reason argues for the separation of church and state. If the Founding Fathers had one overarching aim, it was to limit the power not of the churches but of the state. They were deeply concerned, as Adams wrote, that "government shall be considered as having in it nothing more mysterious or divine than other arts or sciences.’ Surely the Republicans, committed as they are to "limited government," ought to honor the secular spirit that has limited our government from the moment of its birth.

The author’s attitude toward the Founding Fathers’ ideas is one of()

A. utter indifference

B. tactic consent

C. slight contempt

D. p denial

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该患者[HCO3-]最少高于多少时,不需补充碱剂

A.10~12mmol/L

B.12~14mmol/L

C.14~16mmol/L

D.16~18mmol/L

E.>20mmol/L

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现有水、氢气、氦气、氧气等四种物质,请按要求填写下列空白(用化学式填写,不重复).

(1)探空气球中充入的气体是______;    (2)用作火箭高能燃料的是______;

(3)能使带火星木条复燃的是______;    (4)人体中含量最多的物质是______.

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A.反复发作的呼气性呼吸困难伴哮鸣音

B.血嗜酸性粒细胞增多

C.反复发作的吸气性呼吸困难伴哮鸣音

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B.冷凝温度和蒸发温度
C.蒸发温度
D.容积效率

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