Right Wing Watch 👀 Freshman Republican state Rep. Josh Schriver of Michigan was outraged by the presence of a display erected by the Satanic Temple of Western Michigan on the lawn of the state capitol.

Kyle Mantyla 

In response, Schriver announced that he will be attempting to strip “tax exempt status from non-theistic churches.”

Schriver, recently identified by Right Wing Watch as a likely follower of racist, misogynistic, antisemitic, homophobic Christian nationalist Nick Fuentes, appeared on the “Your Defending Fathers” radio program last week. 

During the program, Schriver announced his intention to target churches that he doesn’t believe deserve equal treatment with Christianity under the law, putting him in company of some religious-right activists who don’t believe the First Amendment’s religious liberty protections apply equally to non-Christian religions.

Schriver announced:

I am  actually am working on a policy right now—I haven’t introduced it yet—but it’s actually to really focus on making a distinction between the church—the church of Jesus Christ—and this, quote unquote, Church of Satan . . .  You really have an issue where they’re seen as equal in the eyes of the state . . . 

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Michigan State Rep. Josh Schriver Declares That He Works For God, Not Man

Right Wing Watch 👀 Freshman Republican state Rep. Josh Schriver of Michigan was outraged by the presence of a display erected by the Satanic Temple of Western Michigan on the lawn of the state capitol.

Kyle Mantyla 

In response, Schriver announced that he will be attempting to strip “tax exempt status from non-theistic churches.”

Schriver, recently identified by Right Wing Watch as a likely follower of racist, misogynistic, antisemitic, homophobic Christian nationalist Nick Fuentes, appeared on the “Your Defending Fathers” radio program last week. 

During the program, Schriver announced his intention to target churches that he doesn’t believe deserve equal treatment with Christianity under the law, putting him in company of some religious-right activists who don’t believe the First Amendment’s religious liberty protections apply equally to non-Christian religions.

Schriver announced:

I am  actually am working on a policy right now—I haven’t introduced it yet—but it’s actually to really focus on making a distinction between the church—the church of Jesus Christ—and this, quote unquote, Church of Satan . . .  You really have an issue where they’re seen as equal in the eyes of the state . . . 

Continue reading @ Right Wing Watch.

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