The video is worth watching, if only to see the huge cognitive divide here ("Wow!"), but +George Wiman's specific comments are just as important: folk who look toward a greater mingling of church and state in our own nation always seem to do so with the assumption that the church side will be the dominant partner. In historical reality, that's very rarely ever been the case. And even when it has, it's been a particular church, which meant that anyone on the outside of that specific denomination was literally on the outs with the government.
So all the debates and disputes and discussions we have around religion and morality and "culture wars" today that get heated but largely rhetorical? Now imagine one particular group in that debate having the power of the police and the legislature in its pocket. We've had that, de facto, at various times in our history (ask the Mormons), but the tyranny of the majority is always weaker than the tyranny of the once-established majority.
Better yet, take a look at the English history that drove the writers of the Constitution to put in the First Amendment banning established churches.
But, then again, the folk who so blithely assume that the church will control the state also seem to blithely assume that it will be their particular church that is calling the shots.
Originally shared by +George Wiman:
This poor guy was especially freaked out that in Denmark, the government requires the church to perform same-sex weddings. "Wow," he says. That's exactly what the gay-haters are afraid of in this country! But Denmark has something the US does not have: a state church. The Evangelical Lutheran Church there is state property. Churches in the US needn't worry about such interference, precisely because we have separation of church and state – the thing our evangelicals are keen to get rid of.
They ought to be thankful for that wall of separation that we have in this country. When a secularist campaigns to remove religion from government, they're securing religious freedom – even for this guy. When religion gets into government, government gets into religion.
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