The Supreme Court’s secular establishment: 60 years later

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The Supreme Court’s secular establishment: 60 years later
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'The First Amendment’s free exercise clause requires the protection of religious belief and practice against threat and coercion. But religion and politics cannot be entirely separated because they overlap on crucial matters.' -Adam Carrington

which the American Bible Society published in 2021. This edition of Scripture is prefaced with a letter from former President John Quincy Adams, who wrote, “The Bible is the book, of all others, to be read at all ages, and in all conditions of human life.” Adams goes on to list the breadth and depth of an education one can receive from Scripture, not just regarding eternal life, but about morals, history, law, and more. It teaches us human equality and the conditions necessary for liberty.

However, what can we call the current state of too many children’s educations? We see ideologies regarding race, sexuality, and gender enforced with the confidence of dogma and the vehemence of an inquisition. Cancel culture has become the new form of excommunication, exercised by a combination of public intellectuals, bureaucrats, and online mobs who act as priests for the new religion.

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