Everything about National Religious Freedom Day totally explained
National Religious Freedom Day commemorates the
Virginia General Assembly's adoption of
Thomas Jefferson's landmark
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom on
January 16 1786. This vital document became the basis for the
separation of church and state, and led to
freedom of religion for all Americans as protected in the religion clause in the
U.S. Constitution's
First Amendment.
Religious Freedom Day is officially proclaimed on
January 16 each year by an annual statement by the
President of the United States. This day is commemorated by the
First Freedom Center in
Richmond, Virginia by an annual First Freedom Award banquet.
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