WARNING—MAY CONTAIN BLASPHEMY
A recent post by Guest-Blogger Candace over at Spot On, in which she rails against what she apparently perceives to be some sort of “suppression of faith” in this country, apparently spearheaded by the “anti-religious left”. She gives no evidence or examples, so it’s hard to tell what she’s really talking about, but it got me to thinking about the interplays between religion and secularism, between the public and private spheres. My wife and I read the first few chapters of Genesis last night (yeah, we’re kinky), and it struck me that right there, in the first paragraphs of the Old Testament, was an explanation for the duplicity of our current crop of leaders: they want to be more like God.