The First Amendment clause, establishment of religion has been carved up by those who believe in religious fundamentalism and those in secular humanism. The difference between religions expands upon eighteenth century Enlightenment values, and far as the colonists of Plymouth for their desire of freedom to practice their religion. These great thinkers developed a corpus of basic rights to be afforded by all citizens including liberty and equalities. Since, the ratification of the United States Declarations of Independence and the Bill of Rights, the Constitution gave to every individual his natural right of prayer and devotion as he pleases, according to his own sense of right and wrong. Therefore, the constitution balances the free exercise of religion to protect the population and the government itself from these differences. For that same reason, the laws were enacted with the purpose of restraining and punishment the public morals (Klein, Pp-5-14, 2014). …show more content…
Therefore, from this point of view; human search carefully without stopping to find the real existence of their evolution. In that aspect, religious groups have turned cultures into a war, with the aim to introduce religious belief in school with the purpose of educating future generations. Subsequently, religiosity has forced the Constitution to influence in their belief and establish a clause to prevent groups from gaining control over state institutions (Norgren, P-119,