Theoretically, the first amendment puts God and satan on equal footing, which is absurd. The US Constitution must explicitly state that Jesus Christ is King and Christianity is the Official Religion. Other religions can be tolerated but must be subordinate. And stupid religions like freemasonry, islam, judaism, and wicca should be criminalized.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Federal government cannot outlaw Christianity or satanism, and it cannot promote Christianity or satanism. Fed is, in theory, supposed to treat these as the same ... which is stupid. Why would you allow an evil thing like this to exist? The people are clearly stupid enough to fall for it, and those who realize what's going on are very limited in their powers to turn the tide. The Federal government needs to be expressly and explicitly Christian, at least profess Christ to be King and Lord. None of this freemasonic, liberalism religious freedom TRASH.
God forbid, if Americans decide to go towards a more authoritarian Christian nation, its the Satanist's wet dreams come true. They have already made books and shows (like Handmaid's Tale) about this, envisioning how they will control the population under an authoritative Christian regime.
This quote seems relevant. And frankly yeah. I quite enjoy the non-authoritarian Christianity. You can be reasonably confident the door to door Bible Thumpers will leave after you tell them to fuck off. So you can enjoy your morning without a bloody lecture from the Mormons or whichever denomination is going door to door that week.
They may not be so willing to leave when they can park an IFV out front
I have a large NO SOLICITING placard on my front door. When they come, I open the door, lock eyes with the trespasser, and extend my arm and forefinger to point at the placard; then slowly and silently close the door while still pointing at the words and maintaining eye contact.
End of conversation.