America's Founders Blended Liberalism and Religion
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America's Founders Blended Liberalism and Religion
Reason (United States) | Jun 21, 2026
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Jun 22, 2026
The blending of liberalism and religion by America's founders laid a strong moral foundation for democracy and individual rights.
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Jun 22, 2026
America's unique approach to combining liberalism and religion reflects the complexity of its cultural and historical identity.
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Understanding the founders' blend of liberalism and religion can inform current debates on morality and governance in society.
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Jun 22, 2026
The founders' approach to religion and liberalism promotes a dangerous precedent of intertwining faith with state policies.
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Integrating religion into the framework of liberalism undermines the secular principles that protect freedom of belief for all citizens.
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