Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Back in the day...

Before I record my thoughts on the presidential inauguration here, which I will do shortly, I want to express my appreciation for President John Q. Adams, the sixth man to hold that office. He chose not to be sworn in on a bible but instead on a federal law book. He was a devout Unitarian, a very rare bird in today's world. But he thought that it was inappropriate to use the bible when he took his oath because that would constitute a violation of the separation of church and state.

He was, after all, pledging to defend and uphold the Constitution and the laws of the land, not the bible. The episode also demonstrates that the early presidents did have an appreciation of the importance of a secular government. Obama mentions non-believers in his inaugural address today, and that might bode well for his treatment of church-state issues. Maybe not, though. I'll keep my eyes open.

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