Scenarios about 'church-state separation'
The constitutional and political principle that advocates for the institutional separation between religious organizations and government entities. This concept emerged from Enlightenment thinking and has been implemented differently across nations, ranging from strict secularism to various accommodationist approaches. Church-state separation remains central to debates about religious freedom, public policy, and the proper role of faith in governmental affairs in both historical contexts and alternate history scenarios.
What If School Prayer Was Never Banned?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Supreme Court never prohibited mandatory prayer in public schools, fundamentally altering the relationship between religion, education, and American society.