Share: 

Clarifying definition of separation of church and state

December 7, 2021

In response to Ron Nicholls’ letter in the Dec. 2 edition, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, as written in Webster’s Dictionary, states: “The separation of religion and government mandated under the establishment clause and the free exercise clause of the U.S. Constitution that forbids governmental establishment or preference of a religion and that preserves religious freedom from governmental intrusion.” Definition of separation of church and state says: “The act or state of keeping government and religion separate from each other.” Why is this important? It protects our rights to express our deepest beliefs in word and action. We have five rights under the First Amendment: 1) Speech, 2) Press, 3) Assembly, 4) Religion, 5) Right to petition our government. 

Bob Donnelly
Milton
  • A letter to the editor expresses a reader's opinion and, as such, is not reflective of the editorial opinions of this newspaper.

    To submit a letter to the editor for publishing, send an email to viewpoints@capegazette.com. All letters are considered at the discretion of the newsroom and published as space allows. Due to the large volume of submissions, we cannot acknowledge receipt of each submission. Letters must include a phone number and address for verification. Keep letters to 400 words or fewer. We reserve the right to edit for content or length. Letters should be responsive to issues addressed in the Cape Gazette rather than content from other publications or media. Letters should focus on local issues, not national topics or personalities. Only one letter per author will be published every 30 days regarding a particular topic. Authors may submit a second letter within that time period if it pertains to a different issue. Letters may not be critical of personalities or specific businesses. Criticism of public figures is permissible. Endorsement letters for political candidates are no longer accepted. Letters must be the author’s original work, and may not be generated by artificial intelligence tools. Templates, form letters and letters containing language similar to other submissions will not be published.