![]() ![]() In fact, Congress did not establish a church in Congress. They established – literally – a church in Congress.” “Of course we should have church and state mixed together,” the talking collection of tubers continued. “It’s derived from a single letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to the Danbury Baptist convention,” he said, referring to correspondence in which Jefferson – a Founder – endorsed the idea of “a wall of separation” between religion and government. He called the siloing of the two a “fiction” and a “fabrication” contrived by humanists. Speaking on his Right Side Broadcasting Network show on Wednesday, the sentient sack of spuds claimed that “there is no separation of church and state.” Charlie Kirk, the bag of potatoes who runs Turning Point USA, erroneously claimed the nation’s Founders wanted religion and government “mixed together.” ![]()
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