Freedom of Religion

Religious Belief

Among the unique characteristics of being human is the ability to create and communicate abstract thoughts such as religious beliefs. For much of human history religion has served as a means to socially unify individuals into groups. Early in the human experience, religion likely served to explain natural events and create order out of the world. The doctrine of salvation evolved based on the belief that individuals are in danger, either physically or spiritually, from which they must be saved. Religion thus served to order and regulate peoples' lives in addition to defining their place in the natural world. Religion has also served as an expression of a community's moral values and collective beliefs. Religious doctrines explain how the world is and how it should be.

Through the Constitution the country's founders created a world in which religion could flourish, but not dominate social order. But, at...

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