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Mike Johnson, theocrat: the House speaker and a plot against America

The new House speaker, Mike Johnson, knows how he will rule: according to his Bible. When asked on Fox News how he would make public policy, he replied: “Well, go pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it. That’s my worldview.” But it’s taking time for the full significance of that statement to sink in. Johnson is in fact a believer in scriptural originalism, the view that the Bible is the truth and the sole legitimate source for public policy.
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Johnson’s inerrant biblical truth leads him to reject science. Johnson was a “young earth creationist”, holding that a literal reading of Genesis means that the earth is only a few thousand years old and humans walked alongside dinosaurs. He has been the attorney for and partner in Kentucky’s Creation Museum and Ark amusement park, which present these beliefs as scientific fact, a familiar sleight of hand where the end (garnering more believers) justifies the means (lying about science). For them, the end always justifies the means. That’s why they don’t even blink when non-believers suffer for their dogma.

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Better vote Democrat. Now it's just about preserving our Republic.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@BohemianBabe i think it's even more about preserving the right to think for yourself and not dismiss evidence based science
@Convivial We'll still have that right as long as we have freedom of religion. But if we lose our democratic elections, we lose everything. The Republicans could just ban anything that contradicts their party doctrine.