I. What Is an Establishment of Religion?

(This is an excerpt from Disestablish, a 50-page summary of the Antidisestablishmentarianism and Conflict of the ages series to date.) An establishment of religion is the collection of taxes and the enforcement of laws to both indoctrinate and require acceptance of a state religion. From the very beginning, pagan temples used an established religion to … Continue reading I. What Is an Establishment of Religion?

Secular Humanism: America’s Establishment of Religion Part Six: Secular Humanism Is A Religion

“The United States Supreme Court has held that secular humanism is a religion. Belief in evolution is a central tenet of that religion.” Edward v. Aguillard, 1987 SCOTUS Antonin Scalia It seems impossible to deny that Secular Humanism is a religion, yet millions do just that. Their shallow thinking is "we do not worship a … Continue reading Secular Humanism: America’s Establishment of Religion Part Six: Secular Humanism Is A Religion

Secular Humanism: America’s Establishment of Religion Part One: What is an Establishment of Religion?

A fool does not delight in understanding, But only in revealing his own mind. Proverbs 18:2 NASB When I discuss this topic on Facebook with secularists, it is almost impossible to get them to actually read what I post. They rapid-fire back a response based on the first few lines. Not only is their comment … Continue reading Secular Humanism: America’s Establishment of Religion Part One: What is an Establishment of Religion?

Going to the Dogs: Where Are We Headed if We Ignore the Conflict?

If you look up the phrase "Going to the Dogs" at http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings you will find this interesting entry: Of course, what originally went to the dogs was ... anything decayed and worthless that wasn't fit for humans, particularly food. This usage was well enough established by the late 18th century for it to have become … Continue reading Going to the Dogs: Where Are We Headed if We Ignore the Conflict?

Introduction to Antidisestablishmentarianism

Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.1 John Adams Sometime in the early twentieth century, Secular Humanist indoctrination convinced almost everyone in the United States that "an establishment of religion" in the first phrase of … Continue reading Introduction to Antidisestablishmentarianism