Two hundred and fifty years ago, the founders of the United States embraced a bold and revolutionary idea: religious freedom for all. That principle became a cornerstone of the Constitution—and remains deeply intertwined with Unitarian Universalist values like Pluralism, Justice, and Equity. But as religious and political pressures continue to shape public life, Doug wonders whether America’s commitment to true religious liberty is beginning to erode. In this timely talk, he will explore the founding documents, the fierce debates that shaped the nation’s earliest thinkers, and why protecting this legacy still matters today.
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