“A sect, incidentally, is a religion with no political power.”

"The Me Decade and the Third Great Awakening"
Mauve Gloves & Madmen, Clutter & Vine (1976)

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American author and journalist 1930–2018

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“I am for freedom of religion, & against all maneuvres to bring about a legal ascendancy of one sect over another”

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Context: I am for freedom of religion, & against all maneuvres to bring about a legal ascendancy of one sect over another, for freedom of the press, and against all violations of the Constitution to silence by force and not by reason the complaints or criticisms, just or unjust, of our citizens against the conduct of their agents.

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