On this great holiday in which we praise the great works of a great man, Martin Luther King Jr., I found a very interesting article. It shows Dr. King as a supporter of state/church separation and as very much a humanist: “Remembering the humanism of Martin Luther King.”
In a 1965 interview with Playboy, King was asked how he felt about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision ruling school prayer unconstitutional. In response he said:
I endorse it. I think it was correct. Contrary to what many have said, it sought to outlaw neither prayer nor belief in God. In a pluralistic society such as ours, who is to determine what prayer shall be spoken, and by whom? Legally, constitutionally, or otherwise, the state certainly has no such right. I am strongly opposed to the efforts that have been made to nullify the decision.