August 4, 2011
9. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 Separation of church and state promotes religious diversity, tolerance and observance
Yesterday, when I was looking up “Separation of Church and State” on the Internet, I found a short essay on the website for the Anti-Defamation League. It’s from the section entitled “Separation of Church and State: A First Amendment Primer.”
I thought it was important, because I have some serious questions about the President’s Interfaith and Community Service plan.
This article must have been written before the President decided to involve religion in government to what I think has to be an unprecedented degree.
I thought that these sentences in the following article were extremely important:
“In order to guarantee an atmosphere of absolute religious liberty, this country’s founders also mandated the strict separation of church and state. Largely because of this prohibition against government regulation or endorsement of religion, diverse faiths have flourished and thrived in America since the founding of the republic.”
The President seems to believe that government involvement in religion will promote diversity and understanding; the ADL article about the separation of church and state contradicts the President’s belief.
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“Separation: Good for Government,
Good for Religion
The right to freedom of religion is so central to American democracy that it was enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution along with other fundamental rights such as freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."
-- The First Amendment
In order to guarantee an atmosphere of absolute religious liberty, this country's founders also mandated the strict separation of church and state. Largely because of this prohibition against government regulation or endorsement of religion, diverse faiths have flourished and thrived in America since the founding of the republic. Indeed, James Madison, the father of the United States Constitution, once observed that "the [religious] devotion of the people has been manifestly increased by the total separation of the church from the state."
Americans are still among the most religious people in the world. Yet the government plays almost no role in promoting, endorsing or funding religious institutions or religious beliefs. Free from government control -- and without government assistance -- religious values, literature, traditions and holidays permeate the lives of our citizens and, in their diverse ways, form an integral part of our national culture. By maintaining the wall separating church and state, we can guarantee the continued vitality of religion in American life.”
--from the Anti-Defamation League website, section entitled "Separation of Church and State: A First Amendment Primer”
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9. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 Separation of church and state promotes religious diversity, tolerance and observance
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman August 4, 2011 @ 7:07 p.m.
9. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 Separation of church and state promotes religious diversity, tolerance and observance
Yesterday, when I was looking up “Separation of Church and State” on the Internet, I found a short essay on the website for the Anti-Defamation League. It’s from the section entitled “Separation of Church and State: A First Amendment Primer.”
I thought it was important, because I have some serious questions about the President’s Interfaith and Community Service plan.
This article must have been written before the President decided to involve religion in government to what I think has to be an unprecedented degree.
I thought that these sentences in the following article were extremely important:
“In order to guarantee an atmosphere of absolute religious liberty, this country’s founders also mandated the strict separation of church and state. Largely because of this prohibition against government regulation or endorsement of religion, diverse faiths have flourished and thrived in America since the founding of the republic.”
The President seems to believe that government involvement in religion will promote diversity and understanding; the ADL article about the separation of church and state contradicts the President’s belief.
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“Separation: Good for Government,
Good for Religion
The right to freedom of religion is so central to American democracy that it was enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution along with other fundamental rights such as freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."
-- The First Amendment
In order to guarantee an atmosphere of absolute religious liberty, this country's founders also mandated the strict separation of church and state. Largely because of this prohibition against government regulation or endorsement of religion, diverse faiths have flourished and thrived in America since the founding of the republic. Indeed, James Madison, the father of the United States Constitution, once observed that "the [religious] devotion of the people has been manifestly increased by the total separation of the church from the state."
Americans are still among the most religious people in the world. Yet the government plays almost no role in promoting, endorsing or funding religious institutions or religious beliefs. Free from government control -- and without government assistance -- religious values, literature, traditions and holidays permeate the lives of our citizens and, in their diverse ways, form an integral part of our national culture. By maintaining the wall separating church and state, we can guarantee the continued vitality of religion in American life.”
--from the Anti-Defamation League website, section entitled "Separation of Church and State: A First Amendment Primer”
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9. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 Separation of church and state promotes religious diversity, tolerance and observance
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman August 4, 2011 @ 7:07 p.m.