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  3. Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion.

Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion.

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  • texasobserver@texasobserver.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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    Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion. Just imagine the mess if the government tried to foist one religious group’s beliefs on so varied a people.

    Yet that’s effectively what Christian nationalists are attempting to do today. https://www.texasobserver.org/a-wall-thats-worth-defending/

    #politics #USpol #news #constitution #history #books #bookstodon

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    • texasobserver@texasobserver.socialT texasobserver@texasobserver.social

      Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion. Just imagine the mess if the government tried to foist one religious group’s beliefs on so varied a people.

      Yet that’s effectively what Christian nationalists are attempting to do today. https://www.texasobserver.org/a-wall-thats-worth-defending/

      #politics #USpol #news #constitution #history #books #bookstodon

      w6kme@mastodon.radioW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @TexasObserver That says 31% of Americans want to establish their religion. One guess which one that is.

      That's a third of our country who believe the country we now have shouldn't exist.

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      • texasobserver@texasobserver.socialT texasobserver@texasobserver.social

        Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion. Just imagine the mess if the government tried to foist one religious group’s beliefs on so varied a people.

        Yet that’s effectively what Christian nationalists are attempting to do today. https://www.texasobserver.org/a-wall-thats-worth-defending/

        #politics #USpol #news #constitution #history #books #bookstodon

        burn_this_@beige.partyB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @TexasObserver
        "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion...."

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        • texasobserver@texasobserver.socialT texasobserver@texasobserver.social

          Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion. Just imagine the mess if the government tried to foist one religious group’s beliefs on so varied a people.

          Yet that’s effectively what Christian nationalists are attempting to do today. https://www.texasobserver.org/a-wall-thats-worth-defending/

          #politics #USpol #news #constitution #history #books #bookstodon

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          @nanowiz @TexasObserver I 100000000% agree with this. this is what made the west so great.

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          • w6kme@mastodon.radioW w6kme@mastodon.radio

            @TexasObserver That says 31% of Americans want to establish their religion. One guess which one that is.

            That's a third of our country who believe the country we now have shouldn't exist.

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            @W6KME @TexasObserver I find that number frighteningly high.

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            • superflippy@mastodon.xyzS superflippy@mastodon.xyz

              @W6KME @TexasObserver I find that number frighteningly high.

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              @superflippy @TexasObserver Terrifying, actually.

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              • texasobserver@texasobserver.socialT texasobserver@texasobserver.social

                Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion. Just imagine the mess if the government tried to foist one religious group’s beliefs on so varied a people.

                Yet that’s effectively what Christian nationalists are attempting to do today. https://www.texasobserver.org/a-wall-thats-worth-defending/

                #politics #USpol #news #constitution #history #books #bookstodon

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                @TexasObserver nice

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                • texasobserver@texasobserver.socialT texasobserver@texasobserver.social

                  Out now: 69% of residents believe the United States should never declare an official religion. Just imagine the mess if the government tried to foist one religious group’s beliefs on so varied a people.

                  Yet that’s effectively what Christian nationalists are attempting to do today. https://www.texasobserver.org/a-wall-thats-worth-defending/

                  #politics #USpol #news #constitution #history #books #bookstodon

                  lemgandi@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @TexasObserver God and the State. What's the difference, really?

                  "L'etate c'est moi"

                  Of course, you should remember what happened to the guy who said that.

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