What Exactly Did Justice Alito Say That Was Wrong?

A Catholic professor of law says nothing is wrong with a Christian wanting to impose his religion on the nation.

"In perhaps the most discussed exchange, he assented to the filmmaker’s statement that it is important to win “the moral argument” and “return our country to a place of godliness.”

To start with the question of judicial ethics: Where was the justice’s error?"

Hey dumbo it's freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion. You people are so damned stupid
 
A Catholic professor of law says nothing is wrong with a Christian wanting to impose his religion on the nation.

"In perhaps the most discussed exchange, he assented to the filmmaker’s statement that it is important to win “the moral argument” and “return our country to a place of godliness.”

To start with the question of judicial ethics: Where was the justice’s error?"
He seems ignorant of the 1st Amendment establishment clause.
 
A Catholic professor of law says nothing is wrong with a Christian wanting to impose his religion on the nation.

"In perhaps the most discussed exchange, he assented to the filmmaker’s statement that it is important to win “the moral argument” and “return our country to a place of godliness.”

To start with the question of judicial ethics: Where was the justice’s error?"

What was “wrong” is “returning the country to a place of Godliness” isn’t what the constitution says is Alito’s job.
 
Yeah, the nation of christian values did a hell of a number of the nations of people who were here over a thousand years before the Vikings and Europeans. And let's not forget over a century of slavery.

F*** Alito and all who sail with that bogus narrative.
 
A Catholic professor of law says nothing is wrong with a Christian wanting to impose his religion on the nation.

"In perhaps the most discussed exchange, he assented to the filmmaker’s statement that it is important to win “the moral argument” and “return our country to a place of godliness.”

To start with the question of judicial ethics: Where was the justice’s error?"

There was none; he is not required to abandon his faith.
 
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