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Freedom Of Religion

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As much as sometimes it doesn’t seem to be that way, America is one of the most religious countries in the world. Our robust culture, which is often very secular, might give the wrong impression. But, at the heart of what makes the American people tick, is their deep religious feelings and devotion to God and their places of worship.

That very diversity in the culture of this great country, is really what gives it its strength. Religious belief in America is phenomenally well adapted to diversity around it. And yet it thrives. It fact, it is not out of the question to say that the diversity, that is the hallmark of American culture, is what makes religious belief in this country so robust and able to endure decade after decade.

It is impossible to separate issues of religious devotion from the fabric of the nation, because the very reason the country was founded in the first place was, in part, to create a society in which religious faith was free to hold, and where it was illegal for the government in any way shape or form to step in and stop one from holding their religious beliefs and having a full and rich religious life.

As such our cherished freedom of religion, which in truth is one of the founding pillars of this great country, is not to be redefined as freedom from religion. Now its true, if we look back to what our ancestors were escaping, they were indeed seeking a place where a state religion would not force all to believe as the government dictated they would believe and that each individual had the God given right to seek out God in the way that he felt was his calling to do so. So in that way, and that way only, the founding principle is a form of freedom from religion in that we as Americans have been freed forever from a government imposed religious belief.

A better way to modernize the concept of freedom of religion so it fits in with twenty first century viewpoints is as follows. As Americans we are free to be as religious as we wish to be without fear of any official governmental body attempting to intervene. And it is illegal at the constitutional level for the government to ever attempt to take that freedom from us. By the same token, as Americans we are free to not be religious and to do that with as much zeal and enthusiasm as we wish, again, with no fear of the government or law enforcement agencies being allowed to ever step in and take away that freedom.

But even my attempt to summarize this magnificent part of our heritage as Americans still falls short. Beyond the cherished value that runs throughout our society that our religious freedoms will never be taken from us, the government is further required to protect our religious freedoms from being taken from us. As such, if an outside government, army or invading enemy ever came to our shores with the intent of taking away this treasured freedom from us, our government is empowered, and required, to use all force necessary to push back that enemy so this precious freedom cannot be deprived of the citizens of America.

It makes one humble to review this amazing element of what it means to be an American and become grateful in even a deeper way to see the wisdom that our founding fathers had in guaranteeing that we would never have this part of our lives, a part that most of us hold as dear and precious as the air we breath, ever tampered with or robbed of us.
 
It's a shame that all this religious freedom has led to so much in-fighting amongst us Christians. We seem to forget (ignore, not care) that our religious freedom has a ripple-effect on the (not so free) Christians of the east. We seem to be forever referring to other denominations as "cults" and cannot even agree on simple things like whether or not Christ drunk wine or grape juice or on which day to observe the Sabbath. This divide between the body of Christ has left us open to ridicule and attack from all. Many times when witnessing to Muslims (some who I have known since childhood) this apparent weakness of Christianity has been thrown in my face and has been used to ridicule my faith.

"why would I want to be a Christian..." says the Muslim "...why, when Christians don't even know what a Christian is?"

This freedom is viewed by many as weakness and inferiority. The west seem more than happy to evangelise the Muslims of the east but then ignore the persecution they suffer at the hands of friends, family, community and government for their new-found faith in Christ. This is another issue that the eastern non-Christian finds a joke. if prospective converts thought that they would get some support (or at the very least, have their plight acknowledged) then maybe we would get more people who are willing to risk their earthly lives for heavenly salvation. We live in a free west, people are more than able to safely protest against wars, petrol prices and cruelty to animals but fall silent on the issue of Christian persecution at the hands of Muslims in the east.

Religious freedom, a God-given right to the west.
 
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