“All persons shall have full and free liberty of religious opinion; nor shall any be compelled to frequent or maintain any religious institution.” PersonsReligiousLibertyOpinionInstitutionsCompelledChurch And StateSeparation Of Church And StateSeparation Between Church And State Book:The portable Thomas Jefferson Source: The portable Thomas Jefferson
“So long as the mental and moral instruction of man is left solely in the hands of hired servants of the public--let them be teachers of religion, professors of colleges, authors of books, or editors of journals or periodical publications, dependent upon their literary incomes for their daily bread, so long shall we hear but half the truth; and well if we hear so much. Our teachers, political, scientific, moral, or religious; our writers, grave or gay, are compelled to administer to our prejudices and to perpetuate our ignorance.” IfsMenWellsLongBookHandsPoliticalLeftReligiousHalfMoralTeacherIgnoranceCollegeGayPrejudiceGravesIncomeBreadServantDependentEditorsProfessorsInstructionJournalCompelledPublicationDaily Bread Author:Frances Wright
“Proponents of so-called pluralism feel compelled to ban religious considerations from public discourse because they know, instinctively if not intellectually, that their faith is in direct conflict with the God of the Bible, and that in the end the two positions are irreconcilable.” IfsKnowsFeelsTwoEndsChristianReligiousPositionConflictDirectConsiderationDiscourseCompelledBansPluralismPublic Discourse Book:Faith & Freedom: The Christian Roots of American Liberty Source: Faith & Freedom: The Christian Roots of American Liberty