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Are you passionate about religious freedom and the principles that our nation was founded upon? Look no further than "Religious Freedom: Jefferson's Legacy, America's Creed." This compelling book by John Ragosta delves into the profound influence of Thomas Jefferson and his Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom. Discover how Jefferson's vision of keeping government out of the church and church out of government has shaped our understanding of religious liberty and the First Amendment.
Unlike other interpretations, Ragosta defends Jefferson's stance on a strict separation of church and state. By examining Jefferson's religious beliefs and evolution, Ragosta showcases how deeply rooted they were in shaping his views on religious freedom. Unraveling the true intentions behind the First Amendment, Ragosta asserts that it was designed to uphold the authority of states in regulating religious freedom, emphasizing a strong restriction on federal action.
Through "Religious Freedom: Jefferson's Legacy, America's Creed," you'll gain a fresh perspective on Jefferson, the First Amendment, and the significance of religious liberty within the United States. Join the ranks of those who desire to uphold the principles of our founding fathers and secure a future where religious freedom thrives.
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