What Religions And Governments Fear The Most

Summary Religions and authoritarian governments like to present themselves as guardians of truth, but what they fear most is free, secular knowledge that people can use to question them. They can tolerate information that reinforces their authority; what they cannot tolerate is independent inquiry, open debate, and access to facts they do not control. When […]

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Indoctrination v. Education

Summary Indoctrination and education both transmit ideas, but they aim at very different outcomes. Indoctrination looks inward to a fixed, protected set of beliefs and trains people to accept them on authority, filtering out anything that might challenge them. Education looks outward to reality as a whole, exposing students to multiple perspectives and giving them […]

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Defending Secular Rights Is Not Anti-Christian—It’s About Freedom for All

Summary Secularism is often caricatured as anti-religion or “pro-atheism,” but in reality it is a political framework that keeps government neutral on matters of faith so that everyone can live according to their own conscience. In that sense, defending secular rights is not an attack on Christianity; it is a safeguard for Christians, other believers, […]

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The Founding Fathers Built a Secular Republic—Not a Christian One

Summary Defenders of “Christian America” often point to the religiosity of the colonists and certain Founders, but the legal architecture of the United States tells a different story. From the godless text of the Constitution to the First Amendment’s ban on religious establishment, the Founders deliberately rejected the model of a Christian state in favor […]

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America’s Shameful Christian Legacy

Summary America’s past is scarred by three intertwined founding sins—slavery, genocide against Native peoples, and Christian extremism—and together they form a legacy that still shapes who holds power and whose lives are devalued. Unlike slavery and genocide, which have at least begun to be named and confronted through public reckoning, Christian extremism is still too […]

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The Pro-Life Movement as a Weapon of Christian Supremacy

Summary The pro‑life movement in the United States is marketed as a moral crusade to protect unborn children, but its real function is to serve as a weapon for Christian supremacy. Since the 1970s, conservative Christian leaders have used abortion as a rallying cry to mobilize voters, reshape the Republican Party, and advance a Christian […]

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Christian Nationalism vs. Christianity: Why One Is a Faith and the Other Is a Power

When “religious freedom” means a Ten Commandments poster in every classroom In February 2026, a federal appeals court allowed Louisiana, at least for now, to enforce a law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom from kindergarten through college. The law’s supporters called it a simple recognition of America’s “Christian […]

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America’s Colonial Christian Heritage Was a Warning, Not a Blueprint

Executions, heresy trials, and sectarian wars — and why “restoration” is the wrong word SummaryChristian nationalists say they are not establishing religion but restoring America’s original Christian character. Colonial history answers that claim directly. What Christian public power actually produced was sectarian infighting, state-backed coercion, banishments, heresy trials, and executions. The founders built secular government […]

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Why We Have to Fight Christian Disinformation and Encroachment Now

SummaryChristian disinformation is not harmless opinion. It is a strategy for reshaping public reality so that one religion can claim special authority over law, schools, and civil life. If it goes unchallenged, it stops being rhetoric and becomes policy. This is not a misunderstanding A lot of secular people still treat Christian-nationalist rhetoric like background […]

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Is Atheism a Religion? Only When It’s Politically Convenient

SummaryChristians can’t agree whether atheism is a religion—but the pattern is obvious. When calling atheism a religion helps restrict secular voices, it’s a religion. When denying atheism First Amendment protections helps Christian power, suddenly it isn’t. The argument isn’t about truth; it’s about control. Two opposite claims from the same camp You can watch the […]

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