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Q&A: What is the origin of the “freedom of religion” misperception?

Question by Sjnoring Vjerilood: What is the origin of the “freedom of religion” misperception?
Religion is illegal, so what misreading of the Constitution leads to this funny idea of religious freedom?

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Answer by Timothy
wait, wat? its the first amendment.

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5 comments on “Q&A: What is the origin of the “freedom of religion” misperception?

  • Can you elaborate on where you get your information that “Religion is illegal”?

  • Totalitarian Party

    June 25, 2011 at 6:37 am

    uh the 1st amendment. the amendment prohibits the making of any law impeding the free exercise of religion.

  • Chief Inspector Clouseau

    June 25, 2011 at 7:30 am

    He’s making a witty shot at gun control types who see the second amendment differently.

  • “Congress shall make NO LAW respecting the establishment of religion, or PROHIBITING THE FREE EXCERCISE THEREOF”

    Sorry, but is it possible to misinterpret that?

  • it is the “or prohibiting the free exercise thereof part

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof

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