Today marks the beginning of Religious Freedom Week. Freedom of religion is a fundamental human right and protected by our Constitution. The First Amendment's protection of freedom of religion, along with the freedom of speech and the press, afford us the opportunity to have open and thoughtful debates on the floor of the House every day, and it protects the space in which members of all religions can peacefully join together and solve the world's most pressing issues. For thousands of years, people have sought the freedom to practice their religion without the fear of persecution. Since our founding, we have continued to recognize freedom for all. Our great Nation and its foundation of freedom and liberty for all were conceived by individuals in search of religious freedom. Mr. Speaker, the United States of America will always be a beacon of light in the world, and we will always protect our fundamental unified commitment of religious freedom. It is a central part of what makes us exceptional and affords our citizens the right to live in a free society. ____________________
On the recordJune 22, 2018
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