"In the relationship between man and religion, the state is firmly committed to a position of neutrality"
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Clark’s legal-cultural moment helps decode the line. As a mid-century Attorney General turned Supreme Court Justice, he sat in the era when the Court was translating the First Amendment’s religion clauses into modern governance: public schools, civic rituals, funding streams, and the quiet pressure that turns "voluntary" devotion into a test of belonging. The real target isn’t private faith; it’s the state’s temptation to launder religious preference through civic normalcy.
The subtext is about power, not piety. By framing it as a "relationship between man and religion", Clark nods to religion as deeply personal, a matter of conscience. Then he pivots: the state’s role is not to referee theology but to prevent its own machinery from becoming a pulpit. Neutrality here protects two constituencies at once: believers from government capture of their faith, and nonbelievers (or minority faiths) from government’s soft coercion.
The brilliance is how calm the sentence sounds while smuggling in a warning. The state must be neutral because it is strong; when it takes sides, "religion" stops being a choice and becomes a policy.
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Clark, Tom C. (2026, January 17). In the relationship between man and religion, the state is firmly committed to a position of neutrality. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-relationship-between-man-and-religion-the-66173/
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Clark, Tom C. "In the relationship between man and religion, the state is firmly committed to a position of neutrality." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-relationship-between-man-and-religion-the-66173/.
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"In the relationship between man and religion, the state is firmly committed to a position of neutrality." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-relationship-between-man-and-religion-the-66173/. Accessed 14 Feb. 2026.





