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sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨7⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago
  1. Actually they all functionally do, just to varying extents. Good luck finding a President who has never mentioned God in any of their speeches.

  2. Technically correct, but those who choose Not A Bible are routinely targetted with bigoted smear campaigns, often death threats, many of them credible, actionable.

  3. I mean you just do admit that this happens, that’s how normalized religion is, the state doesn’t do anything and it just happens.

  4. Clearly you have no idea how widespread and common it is for parents to force their kids to do this, for teachers in more religious states to force the pledge. Actual rules on the book be damned, don’t follow the unwritten ones and you are a pariah.

  5. You again concede this is the case.

  6. Churches can perform charitable acts, but there is no requirement for this, many of them don’t, many of them explicitly endorse particular political candidates, despite that being illegal, because either no one reports the violation and/or nobody bothers to prosecute it.

See also: The entire megachurch/megapastor phenomenon in the US, which would be described as a massive cult in basically any other country.

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