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Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, I rise
to
introduce legislation restoring First amendment protections of religion
and
religious speech. For fifty years, the personal religious freedom of
this
nations citizens has been infringed upon by courts that misread and
distort the
First amendment. The framers of the Constitution never in their worst
nightmares
imagined that the words, Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging
the freedom of speech ..... would be used to ban children from
praying in
school, prohibit courthouses from displaying the Ten Commandments, or
prevent
citizens from praying before football games. The original meaning of
the First
amendment was clear on these two points: The federal government cannot
enact
laws establishing one religious denomination over another, and the
federal
government cannot forbid mention of religion, including the Ten
Commandments and
references to God.
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In case after case, the
Supreme Court
has used the infamous separation of church and state metaphor to
uphold
court decisions that allow the federal government to intrude upon and
deprive
citizens of their religious liberty. This "separation" doctrine is
based upon a
phrase taken
out of
context from a letter written by Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury
Baptists on
January 1, 1802. In the letter, Jefferson simply reassures the Baptists
that the
First amendment would preclude an intrusion by the federal government
into
religious matters between denominations. It is ironic and sad that a
letter
defending the principle that the federal government must stay out of
religious
affairs. should be used two hundred years later to justify the Supreme
Court
telling a child that he cannot pray in school!
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The Court completely
disregards the
original meaning and intent of the First amendment. It has interpreted
the
establishment clause to preclude prayer and other religious speech in a
public
place, thereby violating the free exercise clause of the very same
First
amendment. Therefore, it is incumbent upon Congress to correct this
error, and
to perform its duty to support and defend the Constitution. My
legislation would
restore First amendment protections of religion and speech by removing
all
religious freedom-related cases from federal district court
jurisdiction, as
well as from federal claims court jurisdiction. The federal government
has no
constitutional authority to reach its hands in the religious affairs of
its
citizens or of the several states.
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As James Madison said, "There
are
more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by the
gradual
and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden
usurpation." I sincerely hope that my colleagues will fight against the
gradual and silent encroachment of the courts upon our nations
religious liberties by supporting this bill.
This chapter appeared in Ron Pauls Congressional website at http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2002/cr061302.htm