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With respect to the religious test this is a very important point. We have recently had a scandal of sorts in Oregon with one of our members of the Oregon state house Rep. E. Werner Reschke from southern Oregon investigated for comments he made where he suggested only Christians should be lawmakers. What he said in part was:

“You don’t want a materialist, you don’t want an atheist, you don’t want a Muslim, you don’t want, you want somebody who understands what truth is and understands the nature of man, the nature of government and the nature of God.”

Sadly, the committee that investigated this as a possible form of harassment and a hostile workplace voted 3-1 that he didn’t violate the rules as written about a safe and respectful workplace. Interviews by the local NPR affiliate KOPB indicate not all lawmakers agree. It also came to light that he is the Oregon chair of an organization called the National Association of Christian Lawmakers, who are apparently have a conference starting today at (of course) Liberty University. Their goal appears to be to enact legislation in the states to support their Christian Nationalist agenda. They definitely bear watching.

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