The government’s taxing power should not be wielded to oblige Muslims to bankroll temples, or to coerce Jews to subsidize Christian and Catholic churches, or to force Christians to fund mosques, or to compel the nonreligious to support any of the above.
One of this country’s first religious freedom laws warned that taxing citizens and giving the money to churches is “sinful and tyrannical.” The right to be free from that compulsion is the bedrock of religious liberty.
Nobody has been listening.
From May 7:
"The federal government can’t take our money and give it to Joel Osteen or Robert Jeffress or Paula White — even in the wake of a pandemic."
"It’s also a nightmare because churches and religious nonprofits, unlike every other charity in the United States, don’t disclose any financial information to the government or taxpayer."
Churches have no financial transparency or accountability. None.
But wait, it gets worse.
This gave Trump a huge political weapon just before the election. I explained this to The Humanist magazine a few weeks back.
We are giving, for the first time in American history, our government the power to directly fund religion...and we are giving that power to Donald Trump, who was carried into office on a wave of Christian nationalism...a man whose penchant for grift and corruption...is unbounded.
As this was all happening, the Trump's Supreme Court overturned constitutional clauses dating back to 1776 in some states and which bar taxing citizens for the benefit of religious schools. So much for precedent. Another 5-4 from Roberts's political court. religiondispatches.org/school-voucher…
So there you have it: 1. You can be taxed and that money will go to a religion not your own. The Era of Government-Enforced Tithing has arrived.
2. Trump is already wielding this weapon to reap political benefit, doling out $$ to his megachurch buddies. 3. Those same churches...
...have no transparency or financial accountability, unlike other 501(c)(3) and nonprofits. We will likely never know what they really did with that, or any other, money. 4. There are 5 justices on the Supreme Court who don't give a damn about this un-American violation. They...
...see the separation of state and church—an American original, one of our country's great inventions—as discrimination.
This is Trump's America.
Corrupt.
Thieving.
Un-American.
Elections matter. What are you doing to end his reign this Nov.?
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When I write that Project 2025 is already happening in Okla., I mean that the Heritage Foundation is in bed with Ryan Walters.
Walters is also using state funds to hire Heritage folks "to project a cartoonish image of a macho Christian culture warrior." The details are alarming.
Walters had the state contract with Vought Strategies for his public relations campaign. The president of Vought Strategies is Mary Vought, who’s also VP of Strategic Communications at the Heritage Foundation, which published the Project 2025 handbook.
Mary is/was married to Russ Vought. You know him. He's the guy recently caught on tape admitting that Trump was still very much working toward a Project 2025 future. (We locked this article last week, before that video broke).
Some facts about the Ten Commandments that Louisiana really should have looked up before forcing public schools to display them in classrooms. A thread.🧵
The text of the Louisiana law actually specifies a state-sanctioned version of God's holy writ. It begins “I AM the LORD thy God. Thou shall have no other gods before me.”
The point of this bill is to give the false impression that America is a Christian nation. That's Christian Nationalism.
Historical flags are often adopted by modern political movements. Sometimes this is obvious, like neo-Nazis adopting the Confederate flag. Or less so, like when the Tea Party adopted the Gadsden (Don't Tread on Me) flag.
The Appeal to Heaven flag is even more under the radar.
This flag—which was widely flown during the insurrection—has become like a secret handshake for Christian Nationalist public officials to signal their fealty to the cause, while maintaining plausible deniability about their allegiance. That's literally the point behind the flag.
I explained this to @BradleyOnishi on the latest episode of @StraightWhiteJC.
So this is a huge deal. The Appeal to Heaven flag was all over the insurrection and comes out of explicitly Christian Nationalist spaces. Sam Alito is professing his Christian Nationalism.
🚨We need to talk about this alarming pressure campaign that's happening right now. An attempt to muzzle discussion, criticism, and reporting on the authoritarian Christian Nationalism that is working against American democracy and a free press.
In Dec., journalist @HeidiReports wrote a piece exposing how the dark money network that financed the conservative takeover of the courts is also backing the Christian Nationalist push to dismantle public education, with Oklahoma as a test case. politico.com/news/2023/12/2…
Just days ago, Przybyla wrote a piece about Christian Nationalism in a second Trump administration which broke the internet. The reporting is accurate and terrifying. It shows that American democracy is unlikely to survive a second Trump term.