Thomas Paine's 'Age Of Reason'

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Thomas Paine was a man of undeniable wisdom who was very opinionated and willing to voice his concerns for the thoughts he had about the separation of church and state. While he was religious, he did believe that there should be a separation between religious beliefs and the governments own legislation. He spoke out on his thoughts after the French revolution occurred. After the revolution took place in France, Paine realized that what he saw when they had an entire abolition of priesthood and such, he did not want that to happen in America. So he took it upon himself to voice his concerns to the public by publishing "Age of Reason" in which he shares why the government cannot be held to the religious beliefs of one church. There are too many