U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and his spouse Usha Vance in Washington, DC. | Photo Credit: AFP
A day later, he doubled down on his remarks. “Christians have beliefs. And sure, these beliefs have many penalties, certainly one of which is that we need to share them with different individuals. That is a very regular factor, and anybody who’s telling you in any other case has an agenda,” he posted on X.
Conversion and conquest
While fashionable political rhetoric is worlds other than Fifteenth-century decrees, Mr. Vance’s public feedback evoke a disquieting historic parallel. They are a reminder of a centuries’ outdated phenomenon when monarchs, backed by papal authority, conquered and transformed individuals within the title of religion.
Mr. Vance’s remark on the time of his baptism six years in the past — that his “views on public coverage and what the optimum state ought to appear to be are fairly aligned with Catholic social instructing” — and his remarks now echo an older challenge: the spiritual justification for the growth of empire. The perception that the Christian faith should form public order is identical civilisational justification that fuelled Europe’s conquest of the world. In 1493, Pope Alexander VI issued a papal bull referred to as Inter Caetera which grew to become often called The Doctrine of Discovery, commanding adherents to colonise and convert native individuals. Any land not inhabited by Christians was to be claimed and transformed to the Catholic religion.
The Pope’s decree sanctified growth, subjugation, and enslavement beneath the guise of salvation. The voyages for discovery that adopted unleashed inarguably one of the repressive, bloody, and genocidal eras in human historical past. European dominance didn’t unfold merely due to brute pressure, however by projecting Christian norms as the only real proper approach for civilisation to flourish, writes Peruvian sociologist Aníbal Quijano, in his essay ‘Coloniality of Power, Eurocentrism, and Latin America’.
Mr. Vance will not be alone. Two years in the past, the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, referred to as the separation of church and state a “misnomer.” Lawmakers in Texas and Louisiana, that are Republican strongholds, have handed laws to mandate the show of the Ten Commandments in lecture rooms. All these advance the identical narrative: that American democracy attracts legitimacy from the Bible.
The founding of America
The nation’s founders, nevertheless, got down to reject that premise. In 1776, America’s revolt was not solely in opposition to monarchy however in opposition to theocratic authority. The U.S. Constitution makes no point out of God; it anchors its sovereignty within the individuals. Article VI of the Constitution forbids any spiritual check as a qualifier for public workplace. The First Amendment protects 5 elementary freedoms, amongst which is the liberty of faith, barring Congress from establishing any official faith and prohibiting interference in spiritual train. Mr. Vance’s feedback stray from the intent of the modification, utilizing Catholicism as a type of advantage signalling. Founding father James Madison wrote an influential petition laying out 15 arguments in opposition to the federal government’s help of church buildings. Religion, he argued, “will be directed solely by motive and conviction, not by pressure or violence.” Thomas Jefferson’s invoice for spiritual freedom affirmed the separation of the church and state and laid the muse for spiritual liberty within the U.S. This precept distinguished the democratic imaginative and prescient the U.S. promoted within the 18th century from societies nonetheless formed by church authority.
Conditional equality
That wall is now being eroded. Republican leaders communicate of a Christian revival as a path to nationwide renewal, conflating faith, particularly theirs, with patriotic values. When the state privileges one creed, equality turns into conditional. Non-Christian residents, together with the Vice President’s spouse; immigrants; and secular Americans are subtly instructed that they imply much less whilst odd Americans are shifting in the other way. As per a 2025 Pew Research Center research, the share of adults figuring out as Christian is falling whereas that of the religiously unaffiliated has grown.
The political insistence on a ‘Christian America’ is tone-deaf. Faith will not be the issue — Christianity, like each main religion, can encourage compassion, justice, and humility. But when it turns into an instrument of governance, it betrays these very rules. A religion safe in itself doesn’t want state energy to maintain it. America’s founding fathers understood this: liberty of particular person conscience was too sacred to be legislated. A authorities claiming divine mandate can not stay accountable. American power has by no means come from uniform perception and conformity. The Constitution ensures {that a} Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Jew, and an atheist stand equal earlier than the regulation. It protects the church from turning into a device of politics, and politics from turning into an altar of religion.
Mr. Vance’s comment reveals a world view that measures belonging by conversion. This is identical impulse that when justified brutal conquest. To hope for a rising church as a public official is to neglect that the nation’s founding was an act of emancipation from exactly that.
Published – November 12, 2025 01:11 am IST








