The religion
clauses in the First Amendment have been challenged many times in the United
States Supreme Court. How does understanding Thomas Jefferson's Virginia
Statute for Religious Freedom and Dallin H. Oaks, "Religion in Public
Life" help us define religious freedom and what our role is in protecting
it?
The American people
have the right to freedom of religion and they have the right to defend that
freedom.
“The preservation of
religious freedom depends upon public understanding of and support for this
vital freedom. It depends upon the value the public attaches to the teachings
of right and wrong in churches, synagogues, and mosques. Believers and
nonbelievers must be helped to understand that it is faith in God—however
defined—that translates religious teachings into the moral behavior that
benefits the nation.” As members we understand that the United States needed to
be a place without an established state religion in order for The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to be founded, but that doesn't mean that
religious beliefs and their influence should subsequently be banned from public
life.”
People today have the
right to know their rights so when confronted with issues regarding religious
freedom they can be properly prepared.
The founding fathers came
to America for religious freedom and defended that with their lives in the
revolutionary war. So it only makes sense that people today need to be educated
in their civil rights. So they can know what is and not a violation of their
civil rights.
The definition of
religious freedom is Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and
to petition the Government for a re dress of grievances. So to me that is
saying the people of the right to worship the way they choose without the
government dictating what they can or can’t believe. It’s also the right of
every American to defend the freedom to worship for that is the freedom this
country was built on.
So in conclusion the separation
of church and state gives the people the right to worship the way they choose. The
founding fathers build this nation on the bases of freedom of religion. So it
makes sense people of today need to be educated on their civil rights so they
can defend the right to free worship. The separation of church and state gives
the people the confidence knowing the government can’t force their own religious
practices on them. Separation of church and state also protects the people from
being oppressed or abused for their religious practices or killed in the name
of religion.