>> they have to split themselves in two
Not unless the foundation from which the tenets of liberty originate is none other than through the truth of Christianity, with the grandfather of Judaism of course.
There is no flaw. It is what it is. And it precedes the birth of the US by thousands of years.
There is no flaw. It is what it is. And it precedes the birth of the US by thousands of years.
There is no "religious liberty" in classical Judaism (read the Book of Joshua). Jews who exercise their "freedom of religion" to worship a false "gxd" are subject to the death penalty. Judaism is not really a "religious denomination" but a Theocratic Nation.
And while I'm unaware of any writings on the subject from the church fathers, the fact is from the moment chrstianity came into power it forbade other religions. Read the works of the nineteenth century Popes to see what they had to say about the subject.
"Religious liberty" comes from the "enlightenment," which was an enemy of G-d. Even early Protestantism rejected "freedom of religion."
The only true religious freedom is the freedom to obey G-d. No one has the "right" to disobey Him. The free will and ability to do so, yes . . . but not the "right."