Let’s examine this more closely:
Famously there are two separate clauses in the 1791 First Amendment - the ‘No establishment’ clause and the ‘Free exercise’ clause. Not intended to be in opposition, they were both designed to protect religious freedom. Long before Thomas Jefferson [1743-1826] used the term ‘wall of separation’, the term was used by Roger Williams [1603-1683], the founder of Rhode Island. His aim was to protect the church from the government, not the government from the church.
When Jefferson used the term in writing to the Danbury Baptists in 1802, he did not mean strict separation, as can be understood from his practice to invite Baptists and Episcopalians to worship in the White House and by attending worship in the Capitol whenever he was in Washington, D.C. The idea of strict separation was first introduced into law in the Everson Case in 1947 - ironically by a Baptist Justice who was out to prevent any Roman Catholic influence in the public square.
Religious freedom flourished under the First Amendment, not despite disestablishment but because of it. Religion was now voluntary and based on the dictates of conscience alone. To be sure, the First Amendment disestablished religion only at the federal level, but the established state churches that remained [Congregational in Connecticut, for example, and Episcopal in Virginia] were abolished one by one, New Hampshire being the last. Government disestablishment was the precondition of religious freedom for all.4
The American Renewal Project firmly repudiates theocracy and believes in the proper separation of church and state. It does not believe in the modern notion of strict separation, which removes all religion from public life and favors the ideology of secularism. What the Founders intended was the institutional separation of church and state, rather than the separation of religion and public life. Strict separation is a falsehood foisted on America over the last 100 years to help religious secularists obtain political advantage, to ensure that their secular ideology and its values reign supreme in the public square.
With that said, there is no such thing as “neutrality” regarding religion. All schools teach some form of religion. To believe or not to believe in God, both are a religious belief. American Founder Fisher Ames [1758-1808], co-author of the First Amendment to the Constitution, could not have been any clearer on the wishes of the Founders when writing in 1789 that the Bible should be “the principal text in our schools.”
In an interview with John Solomon of Just the News, Lt. Gov. Robinson said: “This movement to intimidate American citizens and intimidate parents because they’re speaking up at school board meetings [by Attorney General Merrick Garland] ... and intimidate me, because I’m speaking up against pornography in our schools ... Americans are sick and tired of being browbeat.
“The average American law-abiding citizen [putting in 50-hour workweeks, raising their families, coaching Little League, and teaching Sunday school] are the ones getting kicked in the teeth [by those seeking to impose a socialist agenda]. The people of this state are tired; and I’m tired of it. It’s time for us to stand up and fight back.”5
Last Monday, YouTube notified the American Principles Project [APP] that its eight-year-old organizational channel had been permanently suspended. No prior warning had been given and no specific explanation was provided as to why its 2-minute video violated their so-called community guidelines, aside from the shadowy statement that “It’s our job to make sure that YouTube is a safe place for all.”6
See if you can determine the content that violated YouTube’s ‘safe place for all’. www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL_DO382a90&t=24s
By en masse abandoning the public square, Christians have virtually authorized secularists to establish an idolatrous religion in America, making it America’s national church, all with its attendant priests - Big Tech, Big Media, Big Pharma, and Big Government - zealous fanatics happy to assault liberty and censor or ban free speech. In their willingness to deceive, distort, disguise, and doctor statistics [of Covid], thereby propagating epidemic hysteria, mass neurosis, and mandatory vaccination, their mind is set on the permanent achievement of coercive control.
A Gideon stands in North Carolina.
David Lane
American Renewal Project
1. www.wral.com/lt-gov-robinson-defends-homophobic-comments-dismisses-calls-for-resignation/19915242/?fbclid=IwAR1tFXLUGnzrTV2g-Dao1HwK2qBOnpyEJcNX9-FgdqrJwet9P_zpQRoA0Qk
2. lawliberty.org/an-orgy-of-self-righteous-sentimentality
3. www.ncpolicywatch.com/2021/10/07/gop-pols-robinson-walker-cawthorn-align-themselves-with-movement-seeking-to-end-to-separation-of-church-and-state/
4. Os Guinness.
5. justthenews.com/podcasts/john-solomon-reports/nc-lt-gov-describes-how-media-twisted-his-filth-comment-textbooks
6. americanprinciplesproject.org/media/youtube-suspends-app-channel-without-warning-explanation/