10 June 2024, 04:27 PM
QuirtEvansAlito Agrees That It's Time To Return the U.S. to Godliness
https://www.rollingstone.com/p...e-battle-1235036470/10 June 2024, 04:41 PM
DanielThe United States Constitution is derived from Enlightenment philosophy and enshrines the separation of Church and State; these are facts which should be known and understood by anyone with an 8th grade education.

10 June 2024, 09:49 PM
ShiroKuroI can’t read the article but the headline is yikes indeed.
Also, he should step down bc of conflict of interest (church/state and all that)
/wishful thinking
10 June 2024, 10:03 PM
RealPlayerOne thing I read about the founding of our country gave me pause: if it had happened 20 years earlier or 20 years later, it would have been more theocratic.
11 June 2024, 12:41 AM
Piano*DadInteresting that Roberts dealt with the same film maker impersonating a conservative. Instead of pandering, he pushed back.
11 June 2024, 11:43 AM
NinaI agree, it was good to hear Roberts' responses. But I'm interested in your choice of the word "pandering," P*D. To me, pandering refers to telling someone what they want to hear in order to get something of benefit to you, even if that benefit is only to shut them up. But I don't think Alito was pandering. I think he truly believes that carp. It was a meeting of the minds, no pandering involved.
11 June 2024, 08:07 PM
Piano*DadI have no evidence to tell me whether or not Alito truly wants an American theocracy, overturning the Constitution to do it. He may very well harbor that view, but I really don't know. On the other hand, psychologically, it's really easy to imagine telling someone in his own ideological camp what they seemed to want to hear in that kind of chit chat situation.
So that's what I presumed in order to contrast it with the principled stand that Roberts took. Roberts took the hard path of decency and honesty, even if that offended a fellow Republican "conservative."
12 June 2024, 02:43 PM
NinaAgree. Perhaps I'm conflating religion with conservative "values." If so, I'm hardly the first to do that.

13 June 2024, 07:36 PM
DanielI live amongst Southern Baptists many of whom home school their kids.
Culture shock.
Whoa.
13 June 2024, 07:41 PM
DanielOn a more serious note, if a person doesn't understand the Bill of Rights (let alone a Supreme Court Justice), specifically the separation of Church and State, then a person has lost the plot concerning freedom of thought, belief, and conscience.
Scary.