Texas activist David Barton wants to end separation of church and state. He has the ear of the new U.S. House speaker.

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/11/03/david-barton-mike-johnson-texas-church-state-christianity/

Wake up US public.  The Christian theocratic take over of the government is well underway.  This is just like Afghanistan and Iran, other countries where religions were allowed to start shaping and making the laws.  Individual rights, progressive societies, even science and medical knowledge becomes restricted and regressive to a time of what was written in old holy books as people interpret them now for their own power and profit.  Lying and out right making things up is OK to these people in order to institute the Christian dominated society ruled by church doctrine rather than by the will or for the good of the people.  This fake historian has rewritten history, simply made up stuff, ignored other stuff and has been used for decades in home and religious schools to spread a false fake understanding of history that now those who were taught it as kids are in positions of authority in state legislatures and as judges to enforce those lies and myths.  I remember James as a teen coming to our home after school telling us all about how the founding fathers were highly religious Christians, the laws of the country were founded on Moses and the bible, and that worshiping god was why we became an independent nation, because god himself bless his holy Christian nation.  And we had to work hard to get back to that ideal so god would be happy and give us more blessing. After all, it was the liberals with their sexual immorality and push to undo gender roles, take women from the home raising children, and perverting god’s ideal lifestyle of marriage and men’s right to dominate.  They also were trying to take god away from everyone and all that was making god angry and he might smite all of us.   Such nonsense we had to gently correct for him.   Then he would go home to his highly religious very unchristian parents who pushed religion but did not live it.   It is scary what is happening.  We need to stop it.  Hard stop.  Hugs


Barton has been a staple of Texas’ Christian conservative movement, offering crucial support to politicians and frequently being cited or called on to testify in favor of bills that critics say would erode church-state separations.

 
David Barton, left, of WallBuilders, poses for photos at a Texas Eagle Forum reception at the Texas Republican Convention in Fort Worth on June 7, 2012.
Credit: Bob Daemmrich for The Texas Tribune
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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