The Constitutional Amendment: or The Sunday the Sabbath the Change and Restitution

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The Constitutional Amendment: or The Sunday the Sabbath the Change and Restitution by Wolcott H. Littlejohn explores the intricate relationship between constitutional law and religious observance particularly focusing on the Sabbath. Littlejohn delves into the historical context of Sunday as a day of rest and its implications for American society. He argues for a nuanced understanding of how legal frameworks can accommodate religious practices while maintaining the separation of church and state. The book invites readers to reflect on the evolving nature of religious freedom in a diverse nation. *** In this thought-provoking work Littlejohn examines the tensions between secular governance and religious traditions advocating for a balanced approach to constitutional amendments regarding the Sabbath. He presents a compelling case for restitution suggesting that the legal recognition of Sunday as a day of rest should not infringe upon individual liberties. Through a careful analysis of legal precedents and societal norms the author encourages a dialogue on the role of faith in public life ultimately seeking to harmonize constitutional rights with the spiritual needs of the community.
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