RL Lesson Two (Reading)

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The Constitution, the First Amendment,AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTYTthe Declaration’s chief draftsman, first wrote: “All Men shou’d enjoy the fullest Toleration in the Exercise of Religion, according to the Dictates of Conscience.” But a young James Madison thought Mason’s draft did not go far enough. Madison believed that the language of “toleration” meant that a government could grant—or deny—citizens the privilege of exercising religion. Virginia’s Religious Revolution Madison recommended new wo

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The Constitution, the First Amendment,AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTYTthe Declaration’s chief draftsman, first wrote: “All Men shou’d enjoy the fullest Toleration in the Exercise of Religion, according to the Dictates of Conscience.” But a young James Madison thought Mason’s draft did not go far enough. Madison believed that the language of “toleration” meant that a government could grant—or deny—citizens the privilege of exercising religion. Virginia’s Religious Revolution Madison recommended new wo

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