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Separation of Mind and State: Jefferson's Argument Against Hate Crimes Legislation *vanity*
Library of Congress ^ | January 1, 1802 | Thomas Jefferson

Posted on 12/10/2004 1:45:14 PM PST by the invisib1e hand

Jefferson's Letter to the Danbury Baptists

The Final Letter, as Sent To messers. Nehemiah Dodge, Ephraim Robbins, & Stephen S. Nelson, a committee of the Danbury Baptist association in the state of Connecticut.

Gentlemen

The affectionate sentiments of esteem and approbation which you are so good as to express towards me, on behalf of the Danbury Baptist association, give me the highest satisfaction. my duties dictate a faithful and zealous pursuit of the interests of my constituents, & in proportion as they are persuaded of my fidelity to those duties, the discharge of them becomes more and more pleasing.

Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between Church & State. Adhering to this expression of the supreme will of the nation in behalf of the rights of conscience, I shall see with sincere satisfaction the progress of those sentiments which tend to restore to man all his natural rights, convinced he has no natural right in opposition to his social duties.

I reciprocate your kind prayers for the protection & blessing of the common father and creator of man, and tender you for yourselves & your religious association, assurances of my high respect & esteem.

Th Jefferson Jan. 1. 1802.

emphasis added.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; Philosophy; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: danburybaptists; danburyletter; founders; hatecrimes; letters; thomasjefferson; yaddayadda
Allow me to call attention to the highlighted line. If it has become acceptible to reinterpret all laws, and indeed, the Constitution of the United States, according to various and sundry statements lifted from this letter, then the argument against hate crimes legislation is clear.
1 posted on 12/10/2004 1:45:14 PM PST by the invisib1e hand
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To: the invisib1e hand

bump


2 posted on 12/10/2004 1:46:50 PM PST by blackeagle
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To: the invisib1e hand

Isn't this letter (the rest of it anyway) where the phrase 'seperation of church and state' comes from?


3 posted on 12/10/2004 1:47:30 PM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

Read the entire thing, borges....


4 posted on 12/10/2004 1:50:41 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: the invisib1e hand

Terrific find. Thanks!


5 posted on 12/10/2004 1:57:51 PM PST by Unam Sanctam
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To: the invisib1e hand

excellent observation.


6 posted on 12/10/2004 2:48:21 PM PST by burrian
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