This sort of anti-constitutional talk should get one disqualified from office, with the possible exception of if the talk is aimed at amending the constitution (as opposed to this, which is trying to make laws which directly violate the current constitution).
Yeah, well I want you to go fuck yourself in the ass with a broken off broom handle. So, maybe it isn't a good idea to use the government to make edicts based on people's personal preferences.
You gotta love how these types of people, who I assume have never actually read anything like the Constitution or even has it summarized for them using picture books to make it easier for them to understand.
Forcing a specific religion on people does destabiize the state, especially if the state religion is at risk of changing every time the regent monarch changes.
Republicans who want to instill a state religion cannot stop at Christianity, but will have to narrow it down to a specific ministry criminalizing the rest.
If their effort doesn't drive the nation to bloody social unrest, the purges of heretics will be even bloodier.
That said, in the aftermath of the Christian Nationalist movement in the US, Evangelist Christians will be regarded much like nazis in the 1950s. And those eager to hunt will be glad to confuse other Christians for nationalists if they're desperate for game.
They're already in the process of dying off. That's why they're acting so panicked. The default is we win. They have to pull off a fascist coup and enforce fundamentalist Christianity on an unwilling populace or it's all over for them. That's why we must stay strong and resist
god was never in this government, and this government was specifically founded to be separate from a concept of or obedience to any god. ur founding documents are very clear about this. if you disagree, you are, fundamentally, UNamerican, potentially a traitor—but on thing is clear: your “beliefs” can never trump the facts out founder laid out about what they believed, and it’s v=clearly that facts are paramount.
if obedience to mythical belief is what you want, go elsewhere and found you own, new, separate country. the USA was founded on the beliefs of the Enlightenment: logic, facts, and democracy, as flawed as those ideals were in the 18th century. But the majority, at least, of our founding fathers knew well enough that magic and superstition were nothing more than fiction.
See, all these fuckers want to bring religion back and mix it with government because they think it’s their flavor that’ll win.
Never do they think they’d be the ones suffering things like the Act of Uniformity 1558 or the Act of Supremacy 1558. Which is kind of the reason this nation wanted out of that business.
They’re fooling themselves that all the various forms of Christianity will keep playing nicely with each other forever. They’re only playing nicely because of their enemy of the enemy thinking with secularism. Second that’s gone they’ll be at each other’s throat as history has consistently shown.
Politicians like that often turn out to be closeted, disturbed gays at some point. Maybe it's part of their cover up story that got way out of hand, idk.
Furries are some of the kindest people out there. They raise massive amounts of money and items for charity; are generally very accepting and inclusive; and they are normally very talented and creative sewists too. Don't lump them in. They're misunderstood and bullied for it.
You want to put religion in government? Start taxing. You want protestant chaplains in school, then all protestant churches get taxed. Lets see how many churches survive having to report their income. How many mega churches are gonna pay those million dollar tax bills every year? How many televangelists are going to relocate to the bahamas?
These are the types of people who probably see Jesus as "too weak" or "too woke" or "too liberal" and would absolutely shoot him if he came back because he would start actually helping people in the name of Christianity rather than use it to oppress everyone around them.
I'd argue they use some form of a liquid Jesus (Jizz?) that takes the form of whatever they argue about, not a person with values deacribed in the book they've read in their sleep.
But yeah, they'd do the same for him that contemporary idiots did, while wearing big silver and golden crosses on their necks.
"defenders of these bills say it’s a way to improve students’ mental health at a time when schools are understaffed when it comes to social workers and counselors. Inviting chaplains into schools, said one advocacy group, would give kids “a solid spiritual foundation and a safe space to express their pain and frustrations.”
Or, you know, pay the teachers and social workers a comfortable wage so they all stop quitting
That's it, I've had it. I'm leaving this country. I'm going across the ocean to live where I'm not forced to engage with the religion of the state. This is not a repeat from the early 17th century.
My sarcasm didn't come through with the last sentence as I had intended.
Violence? That's what they want. Only if it's used against my family, I'll repay in kind. I'll just give money to The Satanic Temple and they can keep winning in the courts. Maybe start a taxpayer-funded Satan Club at my children's school.