Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Religious Freedom Day in 2023
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Thank you President Biden for highlighting the persecution of Ahmadiyya Muslims in your 2023 “Proclamation on Religious Freedom” @POTUS @WhiteHouse #Ahmadiyya https://t.co/q2Gnla9VqI
Happy Religious Freedom Day!
Thanks to religious freedom, we can believe and worship however we choose! This freedom does NOT mean we can ignore laws we dislike, harm others, or discriminate.
Religious freedom should never be used as an excuse to hurt or exclude others. https://t.co/0k8vwkoJsX
.@SecBlinken: “Religious freedom is the first freedom enshrined in our Constitution’s Bill of Rights.” On National Religious Freedom Day, we stand with all who are working to advance religious freedom worldwide. https://t.co/uue9m7R91X
Today is National Religious Freedom Day. This is a cause I have worked all my life for, because I believe that the freedom of conscience is the most fundamental freedom upon which all others are built.
Defending this freedom is what I do every day in my work. 1/4
The National Religious Freedom Day, proclaimed on Jan. 16 annually by presidents since 1993, memorializes a constitutional principle that today is imperiled by our Supreme Court.
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Today is #ReligiousFreedomDay. It's a perfect day to recommit to church-state separation and to remember that religious freedom is *not* the right to use your religious beliefs to harm others.
I signed a proclamation declaring January 16th Religious Freedom Day. This date is the anniversary of the 1786 Virginia Statue on Religious Freedom that protected the rights of people to practice religion without discrimination and was a precursor to the First Amendment. https://t.co/aA4HsOKw9F
America is a nation founded on individual freedoms, one of which is the freedom of religion. I am truly grateful I can worship God freely in our nation. Happy National Religious Freedom Day! https://t.co/jI4qVTmLA7
Religious Freedom Day seeks to commemorate the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. The statute became the inspiration for the 1st amendment and led to freedom of religion for all Americans.
Religious Freedom Day Facts - in 2023
We celebrate many different traditions. And we honor our faiths in many different ways and places — from churches, to mosques, to synagogues, to temples. This religious freedom — this freedom to practice religion fully and freely or to practice no religion at all — is enshrined in our Constitution. And together we must continue to preserve and protect it. - U.S. President Joseph R. Biden, Religious Freedom Day 2023
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