
What Forges a Nation | Guest: The Prudentialist | 10/11/23
The Auron MacIntyre Show
Progressivism hollows out your faith and wears its skin as a trophy
Separation of church and state cannot prevent the state from influencing the values of religion. The natural tendency of the state is to adopt a religion, a shared moral vision, in order to operate. When a Christian religion is not allowed, the state forges a new one, which then influences other religions. This explains the presence of woke priests and the adoption of the beliefs of power. The masses and the people will always follow the religion of the state, even if the state and religion are supposed to be separate. The state's religion will inevitably affect the people, eroding the faith and loyalty to God that should have been preserved. Therefore, the choice of the state's religion is crucial, as advocating for separation of church and state ultimately leads to the destruction of a people's identity.