Posts advocate secularism and church–state separation, quoting Jefferson’s “wall of separation between church and state,” warning “Any religion can be hijacked for power,” and German posts using #Kirchenaustritt, #TrennungKircheStaat and #AbschaffungAllerPrivilegien.
Created 115 days ago • 46 documents • Range: 9/7 11:40am – 12/26 6:52pm"When is a so-called religious movement just an excuse for fascism? How can reactionary politicians combine with greedy billionaires to usher in a new world order? Another question is how can this movement claim to be a Christian movement when Jesus Christ is nowhere to be found in it?" .
The U.S. is undergoing its fastest #religious #shift in modern history, marked by a rapid increase in the religiously #unaffiliated and numerous church closures nationwide. It's a tectonic #transformation that has profound implications for race, civic identity, and political persuasion.
"in the year of our Lord...", which is not an endorsement of any religion, but rather just the way documents were signed back then. The Constitution does not endorse the establishment of any religion at all, and in fact is the basis for the separation of Church and State which has prevailed in 3.
Are we completely disregarding separation of church and state now? If we had a nice Christian in charge of the country and they wanted everyone to follow Christian principles that would be a-ok? It doesn't matter how "good" a Christian the president is. It would be nice if they were a good human.
"The Constitution's "wall of separation" between Church & State was a phrase coined in 1802 by Thomas Jefferson in a letter to the Danbury, Connecticut Baptist Convention presenting his views on the relationship between religion and the role of the state in the new nation. #ChristianNationalism"
“I don’t usually walk people to the gates of Hell, but I decided to make a special exception this time.”
The Constitution is meant to be more than aspirational. It determines what the government may and may not do. Prompting a particular religion is one of the things our government is not permitted to do. Every administration up to now has understood this and abided. Not Trump's lawless bunch.
"The Constitution's "wall of separation" between Church & State was a phrase coined in 1802 by Thomas Jefferson in a letter to the Danbury, Connecticut Baptist Convention presenting his views on the relationship between religion and the role of the state in the new nation. #ChristianNationalism"
SPOT ON. There is no place for religion in government. NO FUCKING PLACE. FULL FUCKING STOP.
Republicans do not want a separation of church and state. To them, OUR government doesn't work because it doesn't use The Christian Bible, but when they get control of all three branches of government, they don't abide by the tenets of Jesus. They're hypocrites. "Do unto others.." INDEED! 😜
When it's clear you actually hate the constitution and everything America stands for And even the Pope is telling you "actually you're not even Christian" I guess all that's left to keep up the perpetual whining is to go full Nazi Via con dios, my friend It's good to see who you really are
While legally a secular Republic with religious freedom, our nation has a majority Christian population. The Supreme Court used the phrase "Christian nation" in the 1892 case Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States; and our current Supreme Court majority is not completely secular.
Around 57% of Americans today seldom or never attend religious services, a jump from 40% in 2000 An unprecedented 15,000 churches are expected to shut their doors this year, far more than the few thousand expected to open www.axios.com/2025/12/26/g...
Christian Nationalism, Dominionism, and Fascism are modern expressions of the Antinomian Heresy by rejecting the Constitution: divine or nationalist claims are used to bypass civic law, subordinating rule of law to power, loyalty, and autocratic rule. Christian Nationalism is a theological heresy.
The most interesting thing to watch with this rise of Christian Nationalism from within our own government, and by those like Doug Wilson, who have spent years working towards this, is how quickly it always becomes about the abuse of power and never about the advancement of biblical faith.
There are churches in every corner in every town in America Christians are not under any sort of attack this is ridiculous bullshit. They don't pay taxes ministers get rich it's a business it's a business it's a business it's a business it's a business they should be taxed and they should MYOB