I’ve been there. Very nice, especially in the spring. It says there:
Jefferson, as you might know, was the author of the Virginia Statutes of Religious Freedom, which Madison cited as the inspriation for the first amendment to the Constitution. He was also the Founder who said that meant a wall of separation between church and state.
As with the observation that your right to swing your arm ends where the other guy’s nose begins, your right to worship as you will ends where other people’s right to be free of established religion begins.
True. Many “de minimus” violations do not harm the Constitution, but they do damage to faith.
Hence, “In God We Trust”, which has been reduced from an expression of faith to a meaningless formula on a nickel. Faith in God, nickeled and dimed to death.