Do it then.
That is the same language that was included in the Northwestern Ordinance, which Congress and the Courts held did not require the government to...
That provision was abolished in 1833, which proves that the people of Massachusetts in 1890 did not want their government supporting religion.
Delaware was one of three states out of fourty five states had a religious test for its civil officers. It was the exception, not the rule.
One state out of fourty five was populated by Un-Christian religious bigots who conditioned one's right to serve as a juror or to be a witness on...
Where in that do you find any civil authority over reigion?
What familiar requisitions? How does allowing a depontent to chose between a religious oath or a secular affirmation come to mean that the...
How does the expression of gratitude to God by the people grant their Government authority over their relgion?
Was government support or endorsement of relgion even an issue in "Holy Trinity?" If so, please post the portions of the opinion that adress that...
In my view, what was intended by the founders was probably what actually happened during the Early Years of the Republic. At the federal level...
They did consider the U. S. to be a "Christian Nation." However is was probably not your kind of "Christian Nation." Their idea of a...
If that is the case, then why, during the Early Years of the Republic, did the following take place? Why did the U. S. Congress not allow...
What is your source of information; and your idea of a "state religion" and what eight states had state religons at the time our system of...
The legal issue in "Holy Trinity" was whether the minister of the Holy Trinity church provided "services" to his congregation. The court's...
All of that was removed in 1790 to bring the South Carolina Sate Constitution in line with the U. S. Constitution.
All of that was removed in 1790 to bring the Pennsylvania State Constitution in line with the U. S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
North Carolina had no legal establishment of religion after 1776 and its religious test, which supposedly excluded non-Protestants, was never...
How does excluding the clegy from the Kentucky legislature show the people of Kentucky had no problem with government authority over their religion?
Georgia had no established religion after 1776 and the George religious test was removed before the First Amendment was even sent to the States...
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