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Fascinating.
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1 of 3) Fascinating article that is equal parts enlightening and error-prone. Enlightening in its depiction of the early Muslim inhabitants of the Americas. Error prone in its clumsy attempt to hold those Muslims up as exemplars of religious tolerance and minimize the role of...
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2 of 3)...New England in laying the foundations for religious tolerance in America. The author seems ignorant of the incredible variety of religious thought that existed in 17th and 18th century New England, carelessly lumping it all under the silly and wildly inaccurate labels..
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3 of 3) "Puritan history" and "Puritan effect". No mention of the Quakers, Episcopals, and countless others, who, by the time of the Revolution, outnumbered latter-day Puritans (Congregationalists). Their history and effect was equally important to advancing religious freedom.
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