
Religious Liberty at the Founding
We the People
Tax Funding of Religion
The founders agreed on the great principles that religious liberty is an inalienable right. They disagreed about the practice of the separation of church and state, he says. The application of these principles to concrete political policies was where they started to disagree, even if they agreed in principle: "It seems that we agreed"
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