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Presidential proclamations, from the earliest days, have often been laden with religious if not explicitly Christian language.
In at least two cases, presidents saw fit to issue denials that they were atheists.
At the same time, this was tempered, especially in early years, by a strong commitment to disestablishment.
Several presidents especially stand out as exponents of this.
Consideration of this has become increasingly contentious as topics such as civil rights and human sexuality have increasingly put churches at odds with each other and with the government.

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