America wasn’t founded as a Christian nation. It was built to prevent one. Here’s why that myth persists, and why it matters now.
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America wasn’t founded as a Christian nation. It was built to prevent one. Here’s why that myth persists, and why it matters now.
When the world fears America’s instability more than its enemies, credibility collapses. A Civil Heresy analysis of power, ego, and global decline.
When evidence collapses under belief, democracy begins to fracture. America’s growing war on reality threatens science, history, and the future.
If war can be called an “operation,” can elections be postponed too? The Iran conflict may test the Constitution like nothing since the Civil War.
Bold protest gear for people who refuse to stay silent. Civil Heresy caps, tees, posters, and stickers challenge lies, corruption, and authoritarian politics.
When scandal threatens power, attention suddenly shifts. War, resignations, and spectacle can redirect the public gaze away from deeper questions.
When war opens markets and reconstruction becomes opportunity, geopolitics starts to resemble portfolio management.
When war becomes branding and strength becomes spectacle, the cost isn’t just strategic, t’s generational.
When loyalty eclipses law, democracy erodes. A hard look at political devotion, moral inversion, and the corrosion of American accountability.
Epstein fallout triggered resignations abroad. Why does U.S. political accountability feel stalled? Transparency shouldn’t depend on power. Why did Prince Andrew lose titles while U.S. leaders face silence? The Epstein files expose fear, hesitation, and uneven accountability.