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Quotes about Religious liberty

Remember civil and religious liberty always go together: If the foundation of the one be sapped, the other will fall of course.
— Alexander Hamilton
There really is only one difference between the two. Mr. Trump promises to support religious liberty and the dignity of the unborn. Mrs. Clinton promises she will not.
— Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Everyone needs to stop and breathe and look at how redefining marriage will have a hugely chilling effect on religious liberty in America.
— Eric Metaxas
Separation of church and state should never mean separation of God and right.
— Tony Evans
The framers of our Constitution meant we were to have freedom of religion, not freedom from religion.
— Billy Graham
Rather than seeking to stem the tide, our educators, politicians, and judges aid the advance of godlessness. This cannot continue if our children and grandchildren are to live in a country that still recognises God and upholds religious liberty.
— Franklin Graham
Real faith is never something that can be forced by the state. It's something that either be encouraged and smiled upon or discouraged and frowned-upon.
— Eric Metaxas
In our country we ask no toleration for religion and its free exercise, but we claim it as an inalienable right.
— Philip Schaff
Religious liberty might be supposed to mean that everybody is free to discuss religion. In practice it means that hardly anybody is allowed to mention it.
— GK Chesterton
Resist this war on God, freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
— Ben Carson
That is what religious liberty was and is. The government essentially said, Yes, be religious. We will not only tolerate it; we will respect it and we will encourage it. But we cannot take sides or put our thumbs on the scales. But the understanding of this has been lost to many in modern America.
— Eric Metaxas
My greatest concern is that Mitt Romney seldom addresses the social issues publicly... I'm referring to the sanctity of human life, the traditional definition of marriage, and religious liberty.
— James Dobson