Texas GOP chair claims church-state separation is a myth as lawmakers, pastors prep for “spiritual battle”

https://www.texastribune.org/2025/01/15/texas-legislature-christianity-church-state-separation/

These people are driven and a serious threat to democracy.  They demand a theocracy of their god and a government enforcing their church doctrines.  No non-Christians may be tolerated.  Look at what they say, we don’t want government in our churches but we should be in government, and there is no separation of church and state.  Plus how would these people react if a Muslim group did this, a Hindu church, or even a Jewish temple?   They would lose their minds.   Somewhere in the past the atheist stopped fighting these people and let them use their endless supply of church members contributions to push their goals ever closer to taking over.  We must again fight back, get the people to understand the risk and what is true in history.   These people will rewrite every thing to prove their lies.  Hugs.

“There is no separation between church and state,” Republican Party of Texas Chair Abraham George said at a small rally with clergy and GOP lawmakers. “We don’t want the government in our churches, but we should be in the government.”

Polling from the Public Religion Research Institute found that more than half of Republicans adhere to or sympathize with pillars of Christian nationalism, including that the U.S. should be a strictly Christian nation. Of those respondents, roughly half supported having an authoritarian leader who maintains Christian dominance in society. Experts have also found strong correlations between Christian nationalist beliefs and opposition to immigration, racial justice and religious diversity.

One of his movement’s ultimate goals, he said Tuesday, is to draw a lawsuit that they can eventually take to the U.S. Supreme Court, which they believe will ultimately overturn the prohibition and unleash a new wave of conservative, Christian activism.

One Christian nationalism expert said Tuesday’s events showed how normalized the ideology has become among broad swaths of the Republican Party. “I’ve argued for years that, in the Trump era, charismatic evangelicals have displaced the old guard of the (Religious Right) and brought in a new, more aggressive evangelical politics,” Matthew Taylor, a senior scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, & Jewish Studies, wrote on social media. “That was on vivid display in (Texas) today.”

Taylor has spent much of his career focused on the New Apostolic Reformation, a movement of “charismatic” Christians who often weave prophecy, “spiritual warfare” and demonology into their calls for Christians to take control over all spheres of society.

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Abraham George’s comments are the latest sign of the state GOP’s embrace of fundamentalist ideologies that seek to center public life around their faith.

 
Landon Schott, pastor of Mercy Culture, leads a worship service in the state Capitol extension auditorium on the first day of the 2025 state legislative session in Austin on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025.
 
Credit: Eli Hartman/The Texas Tribune
 
 
Worshippers link hands in prayer while attending a worship service led by a variety of religious groups from across Texas, including My God Votes, in the Capitol extension auditorium.
 
 

10 thoughts on “Texas GOP chair claims church-state separation is a myth as lawmakers, pastors prep for “spiritual battle”

  1. They have it about half right: government should stay out of churches, and Christians can be in government, but as people. No religion should be in government. And if a person is claiming to be Christian while in government, they should remember first that Jesus said to render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, to render unto God what is God’s, and to Love Our Freakin’ Neighbors No Exceptions. If a person is in government behaving as a true Christian, there is nothing wrong with that, but they will actually be including people, making sure people eat and have roofs over their heads where they can sleep, etc.

    But actual religion should never be government, and actual Christianity does not allow for that. So this person is at best mistaken. I’d say worse about them, but I’m writing about actual Christianity, and I try to be one myself, so…

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    1. Hi Ali. I agree that religious people should be in government and even elected office, but as people wanting to use their abilities and talents to further the government’s job of providing for the welfare of the people, secure the common defense to safeguard the country, and handle all the tasks that come with running a country of this size. No one should be there to push their personal faith, personal code of life on everyone. Not those who believe nor those who don’t. No one person has the answer for how everyone should live their life. Most of us struggle to live our lives decently, well most people not maga. I know it is hard enough to guide myself through life as my husband and I try to guide each other. I shutter at the thought that I would think myself so grand to try to force 337 million people to live as I do by my own personal code. And even if the most egocentric cult leader got into power … well one did but he worships money … but say a fanatical religious leader got into power, how do you know what is in the minds of all the people, how do you do mind control. You could force everyone into churches I guess but you can’t force them to hear the word.

      Ali I really question and wonder at these people like these ones in the post. Demanding a theocracy and the enforcing their church doctrine on everyone. Do they realize what they are asking for? They want to live that way, according to those rules. Why or how do they think they have a right in any way to force others to do what they don’t want? I don’t understand it. Will they force us to all eat the same foods, drink the same drinks, look don’t these people understand history? Prohibition failed and that was religious driven. What do you think? I really never thought of the enormity of what they wanted until now. They would have to put church fanatics in everyone’s house as spies and enforcers. Hugs

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      1. Exactly what I was saying in my comment. I think it’s going to take everyone to help out the FFRF and Americans United for Separation of Church and State to do their work. I don’t know what else to suggest.

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  2. Every one of them taking god’s name in vain claiming to know the mind of god, claiming to speak for god, lying, bearing false witness for god, are committing a top-ten sin, several of them

    They’re all going to hell

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    1. Hi Ten Bears. I think some of them think they are in hell now having to live with and near all us sinners and abominations to their god. As I said to Ali, I just get their mind set. How or why to they think they get to dictate how other people think or act when they raise the most objections to even accepting that LGBTQ+ exist, they have to use a trans child’s pronouns, or that other peoples kids get to read books with LGBTQ+ characters or themes. That infuriates them that other people can live as they wish. But if they were to be asked to wear masks or limit in person worship sessions to prevent a spread of an uncontrolled virus … they claim persecution because people want to tell them how they must behave. The disconnect in their minds on this shocks me. I don’t get it. Hugs

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          1. Noooo, man: I was too nice a guy for my own damned good. You know the Hell I’ve been to

            Was pondering it this morning, about being a runaway but that wasn’t exactly right. More like one day I had enough of that shit and just walked away. Didn’t look back. Till today …

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            1. Hi Ten Bears. I still think even the Christian hell would be scared of you. You have that much force of personality, of someone who has been there, been through it, and been over it but ready to ignite those fires again when needed. Hugs

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