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AEU RESTATES CONVICTION THAT CHURCH-STATE SEPARATION IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE WHEREAS the American Ethical Union has in its past Resolutions expressed itself as firmly opposed to any breaching of the Constitutional wall of separation of Church and State, and WHEREAS there is today a growing attempt to avoid and evade the provisions of the First Amendment and State Constitutions in this regard, especially in the field of public education, and WHEREAS pressure and influence are increasingly being brought to bear on political machinery to pass legislation and to make administrative rulings weakening the distinction between public and sectarian education and educational facilities, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Arnerican Ethical Union reaffirms its conviction that the maintenance of the separation of Church and State in every area is of paramount importance for the insuring of the religious freedom of all individuals. The American Ethical Union, furthermore, calls upon its members to do all things possible to create a climate of public opinion which will oppose inroads of Church upon State. And furthermore the AEU enjoins its members to be alert to all attempts, proposals and steps which would make it possible for religion to encroach upon the state. And we hold it to be the ethical obligation of each member of the AEU and of its constituent Societies and Groups to act with courage in opposing any and all such attempts, and to join with other like-minded groups in opposition, regarding every such attempt to subversive of our prized religious liberty and of our basic democracy.
Source: Whereas ... 1962
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