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Church-state divide has deep roots.


Byline: Russell Sadler For The Register-Guard

The religious groups that comprise the anti-abortion movement want the state of Oregon to sponsor license plates that sport the slogan `Choose Life.' Extra money from the sale of the plates will be funneled only to those groups that counsel adoption but oppose abortion.

The bill is modeled after a 1999 Florida law The jurisprudence of this state offers major differences from doctrines prevailing in the United States at either the federal level or that of the various states.

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 its Oregon sponsors, Reps. Mac Summers, R-Molalla, and Brian Boquist, R-Dallas. Boquist said the plates would be a good way to generate money voluntarily for nonprofit groups and local agencies that promote adoption.

Boquist does not think `Choose Life' plates violate the First Amendment any more than plates supporting Oregon's Cultural Trust, salmon restoration or Crater Lake Crater Lake

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. Boquist and Summers took an oath to uphold the Oregon Constitution The Oregon Constitution is a U.S. state constitution, the governing document of the U.S. state of Oregon. It was ratified on November 9, 1857, and took effect when Oregon achieved statehood on February 14, 1859. Differences from U.S. , but if they had read it they would not have introduced this silliness. The Oregon Constitution's Article I, Section 5, is very explicit:

`No money shall be drawn from the Treasury for the benefit of any religious or theological institution, nor shall any money be appropriated for the payment of any religious services in either house of the Legislative Assembly.'

This language has been in the Oregon Constitution since it was drafted in 1857 and ratified in 1859. It reflects a religious skepticism Religious skepticism is a type of skepticism relating to religion, but should not be confused with atheism. Religious skeptics question religious authority and are not necessarily anti-religious but are those skeptical of a specific or all religious beliefs or practices.  that has been a part of Oregon political culture since the state was formed. Here's the story:

In the early 1840s, the 800 to 900 white people in the Oregon Territory The Oregon Territory is the name applied both to the unorganized Oregon Country claimed by both the United States and Britain (but normally referred to as the Oregon Country), as well as to the organized U.S. territory formed from it that existed between 1848 and 1859.  were divided into three factions in their debate over aligning with Britain or the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. .

The Rev. Jason Lee and his Methodist missionaries sought a secular government aligned with the United States. Disappointed by their failure to convert American Indians American Indians: see Americas, antiquity and prehistory of the; Natives, Middle American; Natives, North American; Natives, South American. , the Methodists drifted into land speculation; a secular government would better protect property rights.

Francis Blanchet of the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church, Christian church headed by the pope, the bishop of Rome (see papacy and Peter, Saint). Its commonest title in official use is Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.  presided over a flock of French-Canadian voyageurs, retired from the British Hudson Bay Hudson Bay, inland sea of North America, c.475,000 sq mi (1,230,000 sq km), c.850 mi (1,370 km) long and c.650 mi (1,050 km) wide, E central Canada. Hudson Bay and James Bay (its southern extension) and all their islands border Nunavut Territory, Manitoba, Ontario,  Company. They favored continued British rule.

The third faction was the mountain men, nominally led by Joe Meek, who supplied furs to American companies competing with the Hudson Bay Company. This faction was rather independent and really wanted no government at all.

But Blanchet and his flock were united with Meek and his mountain men in fearing that Lee would finance Methodist missions under the guise of secular government outposts. The charter of the Oregon Provisional Government A provisional government is an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a previous administration or regime. A provisional government holds power until elections can be held or a permanent government can otherwise be  permitted only voluntary taxation in order to prevent Lee from doing anything like that.

When Jesse Applegate's wagon train arrived in the fall of 1843, the Euro-American population of the Oregon Territory doubled, tipping the balance toward affiliation with the United States. The newcomers found voluntary taxation ineffective; no one was willing to be the first to step up and pay taxes.

Oregon's original constitution allowed the Legislative Assembly to levy taxes but explicitly prohibited appropriating money to benefit religious groups. Article I, Section 5, was the compromise that gained the votes for ratification in 1859. Lee was even denied the authority to hire a legislative chaplain on the public payroll!

Fast forward to 2005.

There is nothing voluntary about buying license plates. It is a tax that grants the privilege of driving on public roads. In some cases, people pay extra for plates that support legislatively approved causes. Varied as they are, all these causes are secular.

The `Choose Life' license plate movement and the nonprofits that support adoption as an alternative to abortion receive generous contributions from churches to actively promote church teachings in the secular world.

This is exactly what Blanchet's flock and Meek's mountain men feared from Lee's Methodists - tax-financed promotion of sectarian religious doctrine disguised as secular government.

Any court case testing the constitutionality of tax-financed license plates promoting adoption instead of abortion will revolve around just how closely the courts determine the money `appropriated' by the Legislature `benefits' any `religious or theological institution.' This sort of religious skepticism is as old as statehood state·hood  
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The status of being a state, especially of the United States, rather than being a territory or dependency.
, and is a deep-seated part of Oregon's maverick political culture.

Political commentator Russell Sadler lives in Eugene.
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