
Theocracy Rising
How Christian Nationalism Threatens Freedom in the United States
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The separation of church and state is often treated as a historical principle—something rooted in the Enlightenment, debated by the Founding Fathers, and enshrined in the Constitution. But this idea is not just a relic of the past. It is a vital safeguard of freedom, and it’s under threat today.
In a time when Christian Nationalism is on the rise, religious influence is creeping into politics, and civil liberties are being eroded, defending the secular foundation of democracy is more critical than ever. The United States was founded on a radical idea: that people of all faiths—and those of none—could live together in a society governed by liberty and equality, not religious doctrine. But this promise has never been fully realized, and today, it’s at risk of being dismantled.
This book explores how we arrived at this moment, what’s at stake, and what must be done to ensure that freedom endures. It draws on historical context and present-day challenges to offer a clear and urgent message: the fight for secular democracy is not over. It’s happening now.
More than just a history lesson, this book is a rallying cry for action. It calls on readers to reflect, engage, and defend the principles of liberty and equality—because the future of freedom depends on it.
If you’re concerned about the growing influence of religion in public life and the erosion of individual rights, this book will deepen your understanding and inspire you to take action.
The fight for freedom isn’t just history. It’s now.