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During a break, I was looking for some quotes on freedom and God to use in my sermon this weekend (I preach at a local nursing home approx once a month). I found this...
"The First Amendment has erected a wall of separation between church and state, but that wall is a one directional wall; it keeps the government from running the church, but it makes sure that Christian principles will always stay in government."
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States January 1, 1802 in an address to the Danbury Baptists.
I am not one who beleives any religion should run the government, but this quote sounds like Jefferson wess less against the idea than he has been made out to be. I was familiar with the wall of seperation reference from another letter of Jefferson's (who isn't), but not the "one way" concept described here. I have always beleived our government was founded on Christian principals (and there is lots of evidence for this), but Jefferson was a Deist. Its interesting that even he acknowledged the role of Christian principles in our government.
"The First Amendment has erected a wall of separation between church and state, but that wall is a one directional wall; it keeps the government from running the church, but it makes sure that Christian principles will always stay in government."
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States January 1, 1802 in an address to the Danbury Baptists.
I am not one who beleives any religion should run the government, but this quote sounds like Jefferson wess less against the idea than he has been made out to be. I was familiar with the wall of seperation reference from another letter of Jefferson's (who isn't), but not the "one way" concept described here. I have always beleived our government was founded on Christian principals (and there is lots of evidence for this), but Jefferson was a Deist. Its interesting that even he acknowledged the role of Christian principles in our government.