Franklin Graham doesn't believe in the separation of church and state...
Franklin Graham doesn't believe in separation of church and state? Nobody on the religious right believes in separation of church & state. Theirs is a fantasy world where the US was founded by WASP ministers, for WASP ministers, and nobody else existed. Although there's plenty to suggest that their religious rhetoric is merely for the troops, and it is and always has been simply about political power... another tool to grab and keep power for the Republican party.
Ha, a good many of the founding fathere were Unitarians.
@starwatcher-al Don't forget the Deists, who, from their writings, were agnostic atheists by any other name...
If there's any doubt religion drives homophobia and transphobia.
Evangelists have Churches for their supposed religious beliefs. Educators have Schools where they can relate Science, Art, History and the everything else of interest. Nevet the two should cross each other. There is enough Blood Shed, War, and Hatred still being discovered and sorted through. You might want to remind him.
This is exactly why local elections are so important.
A friend was running for county sheriff. I think he was by far the best person for the job (although I may be biased). He lost by 114 votes. 31% of eligible voters showed up. And that was the highest turnout in his state.
I go to every election I can, (almost) without fail. In the smaller elections, I am often counted in the single digits when I show up. No one shows up, no one cares.
This is what the religious right knows, wants, and expects. So, ruin their party.
SHOW UP!!!!! Every time.
The school board, the zoning commission (I was recently appointed, and am excited to be a moderating voice), city council, the dog catcher, those are ALL easily winnable offices that matter.
Show up and be counted. Show up and be heard.