In Arkansas, we believe in religious freedom.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Religious freedom is already protected in the United States. It's in our Constitution. It's in most state constitutions.
I believe that freedom of speech and freedom of religion go hand-in-hand in America.
Usually, it is not my habit to address religious issues on the floor. I strongly believe in a person's right to religious freedom, as well as the separation of church and state.
Religious freedom opens a door for Americans that is closed to too many others around the world. But whether we walk through that door, and what we do with our lives after we do, is up to us.
Kentucky isn't particularly religious.
Religious freedom, often referred to as the first freedom, is of central import to the American experiment. As such it should feature prominently in U.S. foreign policy.
America is an unusually religious nation.
Freedom requires religion just as religion requires freedom. Freedom opens the windows of the soul so that man can discover his most profound beliefs and commune with God. Freedom and religion endure together, or perish alone.
In Indiana, we don't have an official state religion, but if we did, it would be basketball.
We are for freedom here in Florida.