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The Inalienable Right to Religious Liberty

Liberty Law Talk

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The First Amendment

I think we should understand the First Amendment by what they said and then the philosophy behind it, not simply by their actions. So you make it very clear that the founders by and large understood religious liberty as an inalienable natural right. Where did that understanding and your estimation come from? Is this a straight translation from say, Locke's letter on toleration? Or is it derived from auto natural law sources, like Protestant natural law theorists, like Hugo Grosius or some combination of these sources?

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