
President Thomas Jefferson, letter to the Danbury, CT Baptist Association, 1802.
Given the sentiments expressed by many of the Republican candidates (I see you, Herman Cain), and at Rick Perry’s rally over the weekend, this seems like a useful reminder of what at least one of the Framers actually thought about the relationship between church and state. It helps to remember that Baptists were considered outliers and extremists at the time, and the Danbury Association’s members were worried they would be persecuted.
(via politicalprof)
Plus another founding father, Thomas Payne, was a big old atheist whose life’s work was The Necessity of Atheism.
The Virginia Act For Establishing Religious Freedom Thomas Jefferson, 1779 (codified in Virginia 1786)