
Straight White American Jesus Weekly Roundup: National Prayer Breakfast, ICE Theology, and the Super Bowl Halftime Debacle
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Feb 6, 2026 A sharp roundup of how prayer and power collided at the National Prayer Breakfast and what that reveals about religion becoming entwined with state authority. They unpack performative praise, threats to tax-exempt status, and the rise of ethno-nationalist theology used to justify ICE and deportation. The conversation also touches on Super Bowl culture wars and the shift from evangelism to exclusionary parallel Christian culture.
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Threat To Religious Freedom Is A Political Tool
- Brad Onishi argues Trump's threat to revoke tax-exempt status reveals a collapse of church-state separation.
- He warns government control of religion makes faith contingent on presidential favor and opens the door to oppression.
Separation Protects Religious Minorities
- Dan Miller highlights the First Amendment grew from protecting religious minorities, not privileging Christianity.
- He stresses Madison warned a state-backed Christianity lets one group define and oppress others.
Faith Is Weaponized Against Dissenters
- Brad contrasts faith-driven clergy protecting migrants with political rhetoric that declares Democrats unfaithful.
- He says Trump's claim that Democrats can't be people of faith delegitimizes clergy who resist ICE.




