Separation of church and state keeps us from unholy wars
By Phil OLoane / Herald Forum
They finally said it out loud: Welcome to the end of democracy. We are here to overthrow it completely. We didnt get all the way there on Jan. 6, but we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with this right here.
Jack Posobiec, OANN commentator, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Feb. 25, then held up a cross necklace and continued: After we burn that swamp to the ground, we will establish the new American republic on its ashes, and our first order of business will be righteous retribution for those who betrayed America.
First a personal admission: I am an ordained cleric in a Christian denomination. Having said that, I would like to remind Americans that mixing politics, government and religion has, through out history, always been marked with oppression, violence and loss of the very lives religious people claim to be protecting.
Christianity, which started as a sect of Judaism, was quickly persecuted by the socially dominant religion of the region; a la St Paul. Removing itself from Judaism and expanding across the Roman Empire it found itself persecuted and its members tortured and killed by the dominant state religion of the Roman Empire.
https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/forum-separation-of-church-and-state-keeps-us-from-unholy-wars/
Biophilic
(3,726 posts)I think Christian Nationalism is pretty darn scary. Reading The Darkening Age by Catherine Nixey helping my optimism about the future.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,423 posts)It says as much later in the article.
Irish_Dem
(47,803 posts)domestically and internationally.
They will be white male christian minority rule and
will want to spread their evil far and wide.