"Besides the danger of a direct mixture of religion and civil government, there is an evil which ought to be guarded against in the indefinite accumulation of property from the capacity of holding it in perpetuity by ecclesiastical corporations.
"The establishment of the chaplainship in Congress is a palpable violation of equal rights as well as of Constitutional principles.
"The danger of silent accumulations and encroachments by ecclesiastical bodies has not sufficiently engaged attention in the U.S."
— -- James Madison, being outvoted in the bill to establish the office of Congressional Chaplain, from the "Detached Memoranda," Elizabeth Fleet, "Madison's Detached Memoranda." William and Mary Quarterly (1946): 554-62.
Slightly off-topic, but
...one of my little pet peeves is how Evangelicals refer to themselves, exclusively, as 'Christians', the implication being that members of other denominations are something else. I remember reading a testimonial somewhere once from someone who was 'a Catholic before she became a Christian'.
Very irksome, that kind of stuff.