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Pat Robertson's Regent University Flunks American HistoryRead Pat Robertson's Own Words National Magazine Ad For TV Preacher's Graduate School Recruits Donations With Bogus James Madison Quote TV preacher Pat Robertson's Regent University is soliciting support with a full-page ad in U.S. News & World Report that features a bogus quotation about the Ten Commandments supposedly uttered by James Madison. The ad, which appears in the April 9 edition of the magazine, is centered around a large-type assertion at the top of the page attributed to Madison. "We have staked the whole of our political institutions," Madison is quoted as saying, "upon the capacity of mankind for self-government, upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God." The ad gives no source for the statement, and with good reason: It appears nowhere in the writings of Madison. It was debunked years ago by Madison scholars and even many Religious Right leaders have admitted that the quote can't be substantiated. "Robertson and Regent are advertising their ignorance," said
Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for
Separation of Church and State. "I feel sorry for the students
who pay thousands of dollars to go there if they're learning
Religious Right mythology instead of real history."
In 1993, the curators of the Madison Papers at the University
of Virginia were asked if they could verify the quote. They
replied that they could not. Wrote Curators John Stagg and
David Mattern, "We did not find anything in our files remotely
like the sentiment expressed in the extract you sent us.
Today he serves as its
chancellor and president. The school is headquartered in
Virginia Beach but recently opened a satellite campus in the
Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., because
Robertson wanted a presence near the nation's capital.
He opposed tax funding of
religion, publicly funded chaplains in the Congress and the
military and even expressed regret for issuing proclamations
declaring official days of prayer during his presidency.
(James Madison wrote frequently about religious freedom and its corollary, the separation of church and state. AU has compiled some of Madison’s best quotations on the subject.) Americans United is a church-state watchdog group based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1947, the organization represents 60,000 members and allied houses of worship in all 50 states. April 4, 2001 http://www.au.org/
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