Jonathan Dickson, who was the first President of Princeton University, said: "Cursed be all learning that is contrary to the cross of Christ."
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution
Jonathan Dickson, who was the first President of Princeton University, said: "Cursed be all learning that is contrary to the cross of Christ."
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