In addition to Jefferson's letter in the OP:
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Originally Posted by John Locke, "Second Treatise"
To properly understand political power and trace its origins, we must consider the state that all people are in naturally. That is a state of perfect freedom of acting and disposing of their own possessions and persons as they think fit within the bounds of the law of nature. People in this state do not have to ask permission to act or depend on the will of others to arrange matters on their behalf. The natural state is also one of equality in which all power and jurisdiction is reciprocal and no one has more than another. It is evident that all human beings – as creatures belonging to the same species and rank and born indiscriminately with all the same natural advantages and faculties – are equal amongst themselves. They have no relationship of subordination or subjection unless God (the lord and master of them all) had clearly set one person above another and conferred on him an undoubted right to dominion and sovereignty.
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Originally Posted by Treaty of Tripoli
Art. 11. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion,—as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen,—and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
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Originally Posted by Thomas Paine, "Age of Reason"
As to religion, I hold it to be the indispensable duty of all government to protect all conscientious professors thereof, and I know of no other business which government hath to do therewith.
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Anyone with an Internet connection can find the same answer to this idiot's claim, and they can find it in under 5 minutes.
Of course, this assumes one is capable of critical thinking and has the capacity for doubt. It also assumes that one
supports the idea of a separation between church and state.
We live at a time when this kind of legitimate information is literally at your fingertips, and you can confirm any of it with actual books. But, alas, that takes time, energy, and care. It's better to just follow your compulsions. Go, Tea Party!