
This is a podcast about religion, the separation of church and state, and the battle for America's soul. Secular activist, bestselling author, and constitutional lawyer and author Andrew L. Seidel delivers weekly interviews and commentary on all the legal and constitutional issues of Trump's second term and the battles to keep church and state separate.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | a year ago |
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Andrew is back! With a lot to cover, especially Donald Trump’s Orgy of Christian Nationalism celebrating 250 years of American independence. The propaganda is thick in the air. Plus, the Supreme Court’s shadow docket decision, Trump erects a golden i... more
Donald Trump declares war on the pope, declares himself Jesus, and Hegseth prays a la Pulp Fiction — the Christian Nationalism is running wild, y’all. Plus, Andrew catches up with the Religious Liberty Commission, J6 architect John Eastman getting di... more
Donald Trump threaten genocide via nuclear attack while science lands four astronauts back on this floating rock after launching them around the moon. Andrew discusses these two polar opposites, the calls to remove Trump under the 25th Amendment, whe... more
Has there been a bigger news week? Trump threatens to commit war crimes on Easter morning, but even before that, it was insane. The Supreme Court just made American healthcare worse, while a California jury may have made social media much better. The... more
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Andrew’s podcast is a breath of fresh air. Always insightful and erudite in matters of constitutional law and separation of church and state without being pretentious. Like many of his guests especially Annika Brockschmidt. Cannot tell you just how much I look forward to listening to his weekly episodes. Kudos to you Andrew. Keep up the exceptional work. Really enjoyed The Founding Myth as well.
I always appreciate hearing Andrew’s perspective on current events. His background in constitutional law and church/state separation issues is highly relevant to our current political moment.
The coverage and content of this podcast is top notch. Andrew is obviously a very knowledgeable and thoughtful person, which is why I listen. That said, the podcast itself is not well produced. The audio balancing is way off: Andrew is extremely quiet compared to the music and the ads. Speaking of the ads, they often break in with NO warning mid-sentence, which is extremely jarring. It takes me out of the subject being discussed, and it often hurts my ears, since I had turned up the volume to ac... more
Every episode, there is an ad for a bible app, Glorify, which seems pretty wildly inappropriate given the content of this podcast. Please work with your ad company on what the content of your ads is. Otherwise, the podcast is great!
I appreciate what Andrew Seidel has to say but cutting off the episodes mid-sentence to push listeners to Patreon is getting old. At least finish the thought. I wish I could afford to subscribe to every good podcast out there but it’s just not feasible for me.
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Focusing on the intersection of religion and politics, this series explores the critical issues surrounding the separation of church and state in America. Through interviews and rigorous analysis, the host provides insights into contemporary legal battles, particularly those influenced by Christian nationalism. Episodes cover historical contexts and current events that highlight the ongoing challenges to secular governance and democratic values. Listeners are likely to find discussions that emphasize activism and personal empowerment in the face of rising authoritarianism, making the content both informative and inspiring.
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