Proud to Be Godless: Refusing a False God in a Secular Republic

Godless as a Slur—and a Civic Position In the United States, “godless” is still thrown around like a slur—a lazy shorthand for un‑American, untrustworthy, or immoral. Christian nationalists use it to suggest that anyone who does not bow to their god is unfit for full citizenship. They wrap themselves in the flag and the Bible […]

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The Self‑Perpetuating Lie of Christianity

Summary Authoritarian forms of Christianity do not just preach a message; they build a closed system that protects itself from scrutiny. From early childhood, many people are taught that questioning the faith is dangerous, that doubt is a moral failure, and that any discomfort with doctrine is their fault—not a problem with the belief system. […]

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Republicans Are Not Defending Life—They Are Betraying the American People

Summary The Republican Party’s obsessive focus on banning abortion is not about defending life. It is about enforcing a narrow religious morality on a public that largely rejects it. Polling consistently shows that most Americans want abortion to remain legal, at least in cases of rape, incest, or serious risk to the pregnant person’s health. […]

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Religion Has No Place in Government—And the Clock Is Ticking

Summary The separation of church and state is not a relic of the past; it is the last line of defense for American democracy, and it is under direct, urgent assault. Christian nationalists are no longer content to hint at their goals—they are openly campaigning on platforms that would inject religious doctrine into schools, courts, […]

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Why Public Ten Commandments Displays Are Offensive to Non‑Christians

Summary The Ten Commandments are often presented as neutral, universal moral rules that everyone should feel comfortable seeing in schools, courtrooms, and other public spaces. But the very first commandment divides the world into those who worship the Christian god and everyone else, and treats the second group as morally suspect by definition. When that […]

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Beyond LGBT Rights: The Broader Struggle Against Christian Extremism in America

Summary The Christian Right likes to ask how a “small” minority like LGBTQ+ people can have such a big impact on national politics, as if it were all media manipulation or a secret agenda. What they miss—or hide—is that LGBTQ+ rights have become a frontline in a much larger fight against Christian nationalism and religious […]

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Blasphemy Laws Scare Me

Summary Blasphemy laws scare me because they show how fragile freedom really is—even in countries that claim to value it. Today, people are still imprisoned or killed for criticizing prophets and holy books in parts of the world where religion and state are fused. But America is not immune: we once jailed people for “denying […]

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Why Christian Nationalists Attack Abortion but Not Religious Freedom

Summary Many conservative Christians in the United States speak with passionate moral clarity about what they see as grave sins: abortion, contraception, euthanasia, and LGBT identities. They lobby, protest, and vote to ensure the law reflects their understanding of divine truth, insisting that no decent society can “permit” such offenses. Yet the same theology that […]

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Religious Freedom Is a Sin

Summary From the standpoint of traditional Christian theology, religious freedom is not a neutral civic good. It is a legal guarantee that people may worship false gods, deny God altogether, and treat all religions as equally valid. The First Amendment doesn’t just protect Christians; it protects what Christianity itself calls idolatry and blasphemy. That means […]

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