Author of Virginia Declaration of Rights wasThomas Jefferson.
The following are some references for someone who are looking for famous religious statues from the different parts of the world; religious statues on Dark Knight Armoury, the tallest statues of Jesus Christ in the world on kuriositas, and statues of Christ redeemer on Maps of World website.
they told them about the religious and political freedoms in the U.S.
Maryland and Georgia were founded for religious freedom.
Religious statues of the Taínos were known as "zemis." These statues were believed to have spiritual power and were used in rituals and ceremonies by the Taíno people in the Caribbean. The zemis represented different deities, ancestors, or spirits and played a significant role in their religious beliefs.
If they are Christian statues, Christians generally call them icons. If they are non-Christian statues, Christians generally call them idols.
We exercise first amendment freedoms whenever we express our opinions or religious beliefs.
They were looking for religious freedom.
for religious, social, and economic freedoms
more religious, political, economic, and intellectual freedoms
Religious statues? you mean like idols and what not. No they do not use figure heads and things like that. They believe that God (Jehovah) is the only one they are supposed to be worshipping.
Religion can influence architecture because there might be religious statues or carvings in the religious building.
Most often you will find religious shrines/statues of religious icons (e.g., Lady of Lourdes).