Trumps religious liberty commission made the case for theocratic objectives, which was every bit as unsettling as it seemed.
Thomas Jefferson said the First Amendment created a âwall of separation of church and state.â
More than two centuries later, an official White House commission wants to replace the âwallâ â with a theocracy-friendly âbridge.â
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Around this time four years ago, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado condemned the separation of church and state as junk. As part of the same public comments, the far-right congresswoman added,
The church is supposed to direct the government.....
Four years later, these theocratic attitudes have found a home in the White House. The Associated Press reported:
A new report by a Trump administration commission suggests replacing the idea of separating church and state with the idea of building bridges between them.
The assertion challenging a longstanding concept in American law comes amid a raft of recommendations in a draft report of the Religious Liberty Commission, released Friday afternoon.
Shortly after Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office, he created this commission and filled it with conservative Christians aligned with the religious right movement. To the surprise of no one, it produced a 224-page draft report that endorsed a variety of goals, including
more government promotion of religion, new laws to allow faith-based leaders to endorse politicians while maintaining their tax-exempt status, and allowing faith-based groups with government contracts to ignore civil rights laws while receiving taxpayer money.
In case this isnt obvious, the First Amendment states that
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. According to T
homas Jefferson, those 16 words created a wall of separation between church and state.
Centuries later, Trumps commission wants to replace the metaphor with a new one.
The concept of a wall of separation between church and state can wrongly imply that church and state are opposed to one another and must remain completely separate, the panels members wrote in their report.
In reality, however, church and state strengthen and support one another. Perhaps a better analogy is that religious liberty acts as a bridge between church and state.....
As a practical matter, its entirely possible that the commissions recommendations were an elaborate chest-thumping exercise, which will have little if any impact on policymaking.
But the fact that an official White House panel endorsed creating a bridge between church and state is an unsettling development, whether anything meaningful comes of its efforts or not.
This is scary. trump wants to break down the wall between the church and state