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- Path: sparky!uunet!worldbank.org!gmiller
- From: gmiller@worldbank.org (Gene C. Miller)
- Subject: More on Separation of Church and State
- Message-ID: <gmiller-211292171212@gmiller.worldbank.org>
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- Organization: worldbank.org
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:25:20 GMT
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- I am slowly catching on that postings fly on by whether I have time to
- read them or not. Thus I may have missed any earlier postings addressing
- the pre-U.S. Bill of Rights history of this concept.
- Certainly during the Reformation (and since), the separation of church
- and state was (and is) practiced by some of the Anabaptists. They held that
- no citizen of God's kingdom (i.e., Christians) should ever swear an oath of
- loyalty to any earthly kingdom, nor take up arms on its behalf. This
- practice, coupled with some others, brought them lots of troubles,
- including martyrdom. I would hesitate very long before positing any
- connection between them and the drafters of the Bill of Rights, though.
- Nevertheless, they attempted in practice to maintain a complete separation
- between church and state. Any earlier groups?...Gene
-