PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
.....with that element on which this nation was founded, being snuffed out by the Democrat anti-religion fanatics.
On this date, October 9th.....1635
Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident after he spoke out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land. Williams asserted that the magistrate may not punish any sort of "breach of the first table [of the Ten Commandments]," such as idolatry, Sabbath-breaking, false worship, and blasphemy and that every individual should be free to follow his own convictions in religious matters.
Williams' use of the phrase "wall of separation" in describing his preferred relationship between religion and other matters is credited as the first use of that phrase, and potentially Thomas Jefferson's source in later speaking of the wall of separation between church and state.]
He founded Rhode Island in the form of a pure democracy, where the will of the majority should govern the state. It became a haven for Quakers, Jews and others fleeing from persecution.
For true Americans, as stated in the first amendment to the Constitution, government has no control over any free person's conscience, and manner of living their religious convictions.
And that means whether they wish to write messages on wedding cakes or be a photographer at a particular wedding.
On this date, October 9th.....1635
Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident after he spoke out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land. Williams asserted that the magistrate may not punish any sort of "breach of the first table [of the Ten Commandments]," such as idolatry, Sabbath-breaking, false worship, and blasphemy and that every individual should be free to follow his own convictions in religious matters.
Williams' use of the phrase "wall of separation" in describing his preferred relationship between religion and other matters is credited as the first use of that phrase, and potentially Thomas Jefferson's source in later speaking of the wall of separation between church and state.]
He founded Rhode Island in the form of a pure democracy, where the will of the majority should govern the state. It became a haven for Quakers, Jews and others fleeing from persecution.
For true Americans, as stated in the first amendment to the Constitution, government has no control over any free person's conscience, and manner of living their religious convictions.
And that means whether they wish to write messages on wedding cakes or be a photographer at a particular wedding.