Faith Under Siege as Founding Principles Are Forgotten and Threats Ignored!

According to a member of the White House Religious Liberty Commission, more problems are on the way for the U.S. if people do not correct course.

Far too often in our national life, religion is treated … as a problem or annoyance to be managed, restricted or sidelined,” the executive summary of the commission’s recently released report states.

Commission member Eric Metaxas says the Founding Fathers built religious freedom into the very fabric of the nation, but that has been forgotten or ignored.

We have to know the stories of our founding,” he insists. “If we don’t understand that stuff, we can’t rely on a few experts to take care of it.

The report, which spans more than 200 pages and was compiled from findings from the commission’s seven hearings since President Donald Trump established it last year, drew on the testimony of more than 100 witnesses regarding growing encroachments.

The witnesses were diverse in ages, backgrounds and faith traditions. Some were mothers who were lied to by their children’s school administrators. Some were children who were bullied because of their religious beliefs. Others were healthcare workers who faced retaliation for opposing transgender procedures, as well as workers and military service members whose careers were destroyed because they objected to vaccine mandates.

From workplace discrimination to antisemitism on college campuses to churches being forced to shut their doors during the COVID-19 pandemic, Metaxas says religious freedom has been, and is, under attack in the U.S.

“The stories we heard were nightmares,” he says. “How many people have been persecuted for their Christian faith in America? This is not China. This is not North Korea.”

The report concluded that the metaphor of “a wall of separation between church and state,” which is not found in the U.S. Constitution, has been misapplied and weaponized to exclude religious Americans from the public square.

During the final commission hearing in April, Texas Lt. Gov. and Chairman Dan Patrick said the phrase, which comes from a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote about religious liberty to the Danbury Baptists in 1802, has become “the biggest lie that’s been told in America since our founding.”

The Christian Post notes Patrick reiterated his assertion during the gathering of the commissioners in the Oval Office on Friday, warning that “the Left has used that one phrase … to batter and hammer people of faith for the last 70 to 80 years.”

Meanwhile, Metaxas says a government usurper posing as a religion is at the gate and, in fact, is already inside.

“There are all kinds of things that are not protected by religious liberty, and a lot of radical Islam falls under that,” he asserts. “They’re gaming the system by pretending it’s a religion, and to some extent, it’s not at all a religion.”

He says “Islamofascism,” especially as expressed by Sharia law, is actually a government, not a religion, and it is a threat.

“We all have to understand what is a threat,” Metaxas states. “Communism and socialism are threats to America, period. Islamofascism is a threat.”

READERS COMMENT: The ones who complain about “faith under siege” most are Cafeteria Christians. The truth is that our Constitution mentions religion in two main places: no religious tests are allowed for people serving the country and that the government cannot have an official religion. The latter states essentially that all religions, from the viewpoint of our government, are all exactly equal in every conceivable way. No religion gets special rights. Texas, of all places, is imposing Christian law at an alarming rate while distracting with “Sharia Law” scares to get votes from the uneducated, despite no such Sharia law ever being proposed in the history of the country. It seems the only faith not under siege, especially in Texas, is white Evangelical Christianity. They are the ones currently calling the shots, using the trojan horse of “history” to put their religious lifestyle choice in front of public-school children whom subscribe to many of the worlds’ religious lifestyle choices and non-religion. There’s even the 10 Commandments, 7 of which have no basis whatsoever in US law, put on the walls of TX public schools, for example, even though all major worldwide religions have versions of the 3 Commandments in question (stealing, perjury, murder). ~ Jordan Criss

Written by Steve Jordahl for American Family News ~ June 30, 2026

One thought on “Faith Under Siege as Founding Principles Are Forgotten and Threats Ignored!

  1. Empty13

    Communism is Judaism. Jews admit this. Quit giving them a pass. We would have a lot less Muslims and wetbacks and other immivaders if control of America hadn’t been handed to Jews. Learn what they really go by… and it is not the Torah.

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