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The discussion revolves around a resolution introduced by Christian nationalist lawmakers in West Virginia that seeks to officially recognize the Bible as a historically accurate record of human history and the ultimate moral authority. The resolution also calls for the Bible to be prominently displayed in public buildings, including schools, and given a place of reverence in state laws and policies. Tracy, raised in a casual Catholic environment, asserts that the claim of the Bible being 100% accurate is absurd. She highlights the contradictions and inaccuracies within the text, noting that if a statement does not align with reality, it cannot be considered true. Furthermore, she argues that declaring Jesus as the king of America undermines the country’s foundation, effectively nullifying the nation’s principles. Elevating the Bible as the supreme moral authority is in direct violation of the First Amendment, and any attempts to implement such policies signal a desire to dismantle the secular nature of the government. Eli acknowledges that some aspects of the Bible contain positive moral guidance, such as "love thy neighbor," but this does not mean the entire book is a reliable or ethical foundation for lawmaking. He challenges the idea that morality should be derived from a single religious text, arguing that moral decision-making is subjective and dependent on individual circumstances. By attempting to impose the Bible as a universal moral code, lawmakers are not only violating constitutional principles but also ignoring the demonstrable moral failings of the text itself. The panel also discusses the implications of trying to legislate religious doctrine, questioning whether this would lead to enforcing biblical punishments such as stoning for working on the Sabbath. Tracy reassures that such legislation is unlikely to gain widespread support and will likely be struck down in court, though the push for Christian nationalism remains a persistent threat. She emphasizes that America is meant to be a country for all people, not just one religious group. Kelley follows up by noting that Christian nationalist laws are being introduced in multiple states, including the Ten Commandments law in Louisiana and Texas, mandatory Bible teachings in Oklahoma, and the Jesus-as-king legislation in North Dakota. While many of these bills fail to pass, their introduction reflects the agenda of a radical faction within the GOP. He notes that party leadership is increasingly aware of the political risk such measures pose, particularly in down-ballot races where extremist policies alienate voters. Is the Bible 100% Correct? WV seeks Constitutional Amendment to Codify the Bible as the utmost authority for human moral behavior News, Paganism, Politics, U.S., Witchcraft The Wild Hunt, By Manny Moreno And Mannytejeda, on March 4, 2025 https://wildhunt.org/2025/03/wv-seeks... The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.11.4 featuring Helen Greene, Eli Slack, Kelley Laughlin and Tracy Wilbert Don't like ads? Consider becoming a patron for commercial-free episodes: http://tiny.cc/patreonnp We welcome your comments on the thread for this show. ► http://tiny.cc/fbnp ► Contact us with questions or news stories at: [email protected] ------- WHAT IS THE NON-PROPHETS? The Non-Prophets is a internet show airing at 06:00pm Central time Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday each week. Where we navigate through current events, providing a secular viewpoint that adds depth to the unfolding narrative. The Atheist Community of Austin is organized as a nonprofit educational corporation to develop and support the atheist community, to provide opportunities for socializing and friendship, to promote secular viewpoints, to encourage positive atheist culture, to defend the first amendment principle of state-church separation, to oppose discrimination against atheists and to work with other organizations in pursuit of common goals. We define atheism as the lack of belief in gods. This definition also encompasses what most people call agnosticism. VISIT THE ACA'S OFFICIAL WEB SITES ► http://www.atheist-community.org (The Atheist Community of Austin) ► http://www.atheist-experience.com (The Atheist Experience TV Show) NOTES TheNonProphets is the official channel of The Non Prophets. "The Non Prophets" is a trademark of the ACA. Copyright © 2024 Atheist Community of Austin. All rights reserved.