>No, Jesus did not espouse separation of spiritual and secular.
Wrong line. The separation should go between religious and secular. Anyone can have spiritual side, religious or not. I detest any attempt like this, to even implicitly maintain that "spiritual" somehow equals "religious". The next step in that direction is to prove that people without faith are somehow lesser.
> His 'render unto Caeser' proclamation was given to illustrate that the people should fulfill their duty to their government by paying taxes but also give to God what was due Him.
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>Jesus showed that all of human life should be governed by the spiritual and that is what Falwell believed, as do all true Christians.
IOW, a prototype Jamahirya?