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Separating Truth From Fiction On The Separation Of Church And State

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Separating Truth From Fiction On The Separation Of Church And State

The quest for religious freedom is the reason why so many people a few centuries ago left the heavy-handed oppression of other countries and resettled in America. This rich heritage of freedom provided the cultural backdrop that explains why religious rights were fiercely defended as a bedrock value in the founding of our country.

But ever since Thomas Jefferson first penned the phrase, โ€œwall of separation between Church and Stateโ€ in his famous Danbury letter, itโ€™s been mangled and misconstrued to mean: โ€œWhen the State is involved, Church better back away if it knows whatโ€™s good for it.โ€

The term โ€œseparation of Church and Stateโ€ has become a sweeping catchphrase, casually tossed around to sweep religion under the rug, out of the public square, and cloistered securely inside the walls of wherever it gets practicedโ€”the exact opposite of Jeffersonโ€™s intent.

Low level bureaucrats, drunk on their thimble full of power, often think theyโ€™re laying down the law that separates Church and State. But the problem is, itโ€™s not the law. And itโ€™s not in the Constitution. If theyโ€™d do two minutes of research, they could find that out.

As they draw an imaginary line between Church and State, religious and secular, they insist that anything religious must stay on their side of the line. That might be considered tolerance, but itโ€™s sure not free exercise. Free exercise means religion can go wherever it wants.

Religion shouldnโ€™t just be merely โ€œtoleratedโ€โ€”which was the word James Madison strongly opposed in the early wording of the Bill of Rights. He substituted the phrase, โ€œfree exerciseโ€ of religion. Thereโ€™s a big difference.

In a country that maintains the tolerance of religion, itโ€™s surprising how dangerously close tolerance is to intolerance.

When it comes to the free exercise of faith, governmentโ€™s role is to stay out of the way. But many people think itโ€™s governmentโ€™s role to get in the way to block any public practice of religion. For example, the case of Cambridge Christian School, which First Liberty recently asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear.

In 2024, a federal appeals court maintained a lower court ruling that prayer over the loudspeaker at a high school football game must not be allowed. The case has been bouncing around the court system since 2015.

Cambridge Christian School was competing for their Florida division state championshipโ€”and they were playing against another Christian school. Both schools had a long-held tradition of praying before playing. But when a representative for Cambridge Christian School stepped up to the stadiumโ€™s microphone to say the prayer, he was flatly denied in the name of keeping Church and State separated. Thatโ€™s where tolerance becomes intolerance.

The Constitution instructs us that America should always remain faith-friendly. But we backtracked from that ideal in 1971 with the precedent of Lemon v. Kurtzman. It was a deeply flawed legal precedent that made almost any public display of religion easily restricted. Fortunately, Lemon was finally overturned in 2022 with First Libertyโ€™s Supreme Court victory in our Coach Kennedy case, bringing a renewed level of freedom not seen in over 50 years. Sadly, many people of faith still think Lemon is the law of the land and theyโ€™re bullied into silence.

The free exercise of faith is the very first right mentioned in the very first amendment of the Bill of Rights. It comes first because itโ€™s the right that protects all other rights that follow.ย 


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