Unfortunately religion is still yet a huge impact in America today. People may not think of it as a big deal, but it is. Religion in America today is still important and changes most people’s lives in many ways by, connecting to social strength and stability; to help protect the integrity and lastly to impact liberty and human rights in the U.S. The first point that caught my eye was that religion also connects to strength and stability. Stability meaning emotionally or not mentally moved. In American in the World’s Briefings: Religion in America, it stated, “America was founded largely by Protestant dissenters; most had some experience with religious persecution at the hands of a national church”. A dissenter is a member of a non-established church; a nonconformist. In the article, I read that “this hindered the process of assimilation and create the conditions for sectarian strife”. In addition to the separation of church and state, America’s legal system guarantees …show more content…
Which meaning the state wasn’t all put together as one. Also, I’ve read that it “served as a model that would inspire America’s Founding generation”. “It fought to establish a government that would respect the Jews”. The Jews wasn’t being treated like they wanted to be by the government so they went for ideas and ways for them to be respected somehow. Lastly, was to impact liberty and human rights. “The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other”. They’re stuck with the both of them to where when they need one they depend on the other at the same time. “Ministers endorsing the political principles of republican governments from their pulpits”. Preachers are basically talking about the government during