Sunday, November 10, 2013

GEORGE WASHINGTON ON RELIGION & THE STATE

In a letter to the Society of Quakers written in 1789, Washington made this point:
The liberty enjoyed by the People of these States, of worshipping Almighty God agreable to their Consciences, is not only among the choicest of their Blessings, but also of their Rights—While men perform their social Duties faithfully, they do all that Society or the State can with propriety demand or expect; and remain responsible only to their Maker for the Religion or modes of faith which they may prefer or profess.

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