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On Religion: Why ‘religious liberty’ has ended up inside quotation marks
Before putting his neck on the chopping block, King Charles I turned to his chaplain seeking personal peace after the chaos of the English Civil War. The king was, on that infamous 1649 day, pondering heaven, hell and forgiveness. “To show you that I am a good Christian,” the king said, pointing to London Bishop William Juxon, “I hope there is a good man that will bear me witness that I have forgiven all the world, and even those in particular that have been the chief causers of my death. Who they are, God knows. I do not desire to know. God forgive them.” This isn’t the kind of theology that ordinarily shapes U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Nevertheless, it was part of a litany of historical

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