You could present the facts, produce documented proofs, talk until you were purple in the face and the world ended, that there is nothing — nothing — in our Founding Documents regarding the separation of church and state…and it is likely whoever, however many all this truth was presented to them, they still would not believe you.
Because people aren’t nearly as bright, as aware, as informed in accurate information, and especially in history, as they are given credit for.
What Thomas Jefferson wrote in one letter, which has been taken out of context, is not and should not be considered a Founding Document, or a LAW.
Please, already.
Is it possible for some actual wisdom, discernment, knowledge, and sense to appear in America?
Oh, we used to have such attributes. We once were a God-fearing Bible-founding people by the majority. We are no longer God-fearing, Bible-reading, Bible-believing people. Why, even those professing to be Christian in America don’t ever read the Holy Bible, or believe its words any longer, for the most part.
Tragic.
And folks wonder why what has and is happening in America has and is happening? God is not mocked.
Oh, one more thing, one very important detail. For accuracy’s sake.
Please, stop already with the left is this, the left did that, it’s the left, it’s the left!
No, it’s EVIL. It’s godlessness. It’s rebellion against God. It’s anti-God, anti-Jesus, anti-Holy Spirit, anti-Holy Bible, roiling evil in America. It’s just that much of the left is easy fodder for Satan to carry out his desires and his lies and confusion, and rebellion.
But let’s finally begin seeing and calling things as they really are, what is really at work — and it isn’t political. It isn’t merely a Democrat or leftist thing.
It’s evil at work. It’s spiritual warfare.
Finally see it. Finally, say it.
Because doing anything else isn’t doing anything real, honest, helpful, or constructive at all.
Until and unless clarity exists, until and unless accuracy is seen and spoken and written as to the how and why and what of how things are, any other words are just foolishness and wasting time. Doing no one any good.
Want to do some good? Speak and write with accuracy. Integrity in the words. Cality, reality, defined without deflection or delusion or just joining all the reciting parrots and myna birds and talking heads constantly spewing utter rubbish — which is also part of what makes Satan happy.
When people don’t see, they refuse to say what’s really going on.
Aren’t you tired and fed up yet with making Satan and all his minions and ministers happy? When will the tide turn and God’s people finally begin to see, to hear, to speak, to write with accuracy as to what is really going on?
And if confused about the separation of church and state, take time to learn the real history, the facts. To do that will take less than 30 minutes. Worth it, I say. A good investment of time, I think. To finally clear up a massive misunderstanding and come to know the truth, finally.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Thursday, April 16th, 2026
Texas Lt. Gov. says truth even most pastors don’t dare: There is no ‘separation of church and state’ in the Constitution
April 15, 2026
By Samuel Short
Reprinted from The Western Journal
Texas Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick decided to correct a common misconception secular America has about the Constitution — there’s nothing in it about a “separation of church and state.”
As noted by a report from KRIV on Tuesday, Patrick chairs the new Religious Liberty Commission which was created by President Donald Trump via executive order last May. Per its mission statement on the Justice Department’s website, the commission works “to advise the White House Faith Office and the Domestic Policy Council on religious liberty policies of the United States, including by recommending steps to secure domestic religious liberty and identifying opportunities to further the cause of religious liberty around the world.”
Patrick, predicting the criticism leveled at the creation of such a commission, debunked the claim that the Constitution mandates church and state be kept apart.
“For too long, the anti-God left has used this phrase to suppress people of religion in our country,” he said, per KRIV.
It’s astoundingly easy to discover what the Constitution actually says on the matter.
The First Amendment reads, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Where is the left getting the “separation of church and state” notion?
The source is President Thomas Jefferson’s letter to the Danbury Baptists in Connecticut dated Jan. 1, 1802, where he said, “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between Church & State.”
Jefferson proceeded to quote the First Amendment, but then gave his own interpretation, the key word being “thus” before opining on that phrase.
While it’s a phrase from one specific founding father, it’s not a phrase that’s actually in the Constitution.
Over the years, the First Amendment has been contorted to mean a prohibition on religion anywhere in governmental affairs, promoting the myth that our nation’s founding was a secular one.
Stand to Reason totals the number of delegates at the Constitutional Convention identifying as Christian at 51 out of 55, with one unknown and three deists.
Per Hillsdale College, former President John Adams wrote to the Massachusetts Militia in October 1798, saying, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.
“It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
This shows how a God-fearing people have unfortunately slowly conceded to the left, but have no basis to surrender.
Topics that the commission is considering include attacks on houses of worship, debanking of religious organizations, parental rights with religious education, voluntary prayer in schools, and government displays with religious imagery.
Patrick recognized that his hands are not tied. There’s no reason to sit idly by and let faith be suppressed in a country that never intended for it to be.

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