Early religion in the US
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In this episode, we dig deeper into the early American struggle to define what “freedom from religion” truly meant. Moving beyond the familiar stories of pilgrims and piety, we explore how ordinary colonists, dissenters, and political thinkers wrestled with the tension between personal belief and public power. From contested church authority to the seeds of secular governance, this chapter reveals how the fight for religious liberty was never just about faith—it was about who held influence, who was excluded, and who dared to imagine a society where belief could no longer be weaponized.
Thought‑provoking, historically grounded, and unafraid to challenge assumptions, Episode 2 continues building the foundation for understanding how America’s modern debates over religion and government trace back to these early, turbulent beginnings.
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