1. Religious Liberty in America
Though created by men living in a society that was driven mostly by Christian morals, the American Constitution of 1787, as amended by the Bill of Rights, established a system of government in which religious liberty was to be protected. ... The historical roots of Christianity and the Anglican religion in colonial America set the tone for religious debate. ... The presence of a religious clergy in political matters too greatly represented the form of government in Great Britain, that which revolutionaries had been so adamant to leave behind. ... Called by critics the "enemy of all religion," ...
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- Approx Pages: 13
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate